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| Introduction and Overview: Progress in Preventing AIDS? |
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I THE SCIENCE OF PREVENTION: DOCTRINE AND DOGMA |
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Chapter 1 Sexual Practices that May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural Community in Nigeria |
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Chapter 2 Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra Leone, West Africa |
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Chapter 3 AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study |
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Chapter 4 Preventing HIV Infection among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis Using the Health Belief Model |
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Chapter 5 Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students in Nigeria |
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Chapter 6 The Role of Threat and Efficacy in AIDS Prevention |
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Chapter 7 The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best Approximation of Reality? |
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Chapter 8 AIDS Communication: What Predicts Health Professionals' Decisions? |
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Chapter 9 Another Crack in the Mirror: The Politics of AIDS Prevention in Mexico |
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Chapter 10 HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review, Analysis, and Integration |
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Chapter 11 Sociology of AIDS within Black Communities: Theoretical Considerations |
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Chapter 12 AIDS in the African Press |
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Chapter 13 Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control Programs |
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III INNOVATIONS IN FIELD PRACTICE |
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Chapter 14 Theory and Action for Effective Condom Promotion: Illustrations from a Behavior Intervention Project for Sex Workers in Singapore |
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Chapter 15 Using Theory to Design an Intervention for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Farm Workers in Rural Zimbabwe |
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Chapter 16 Was the Intervention Implemented as Intended?: A Process Evaluation of an AIDS Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe |
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Chapter 17 The Potential of Drama and Songs as Channels for AIDS Education in Africa: A Report on Focus Group Findings from Ghana |
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Chapter 18 Needle Sharing for the Use of Therapeutic Drugs as a Potential AIDS Risk Behavior among Migrant Hispanic Farmworkers in the Eastern Stream |
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Chapter 19 Enlisting the Support of Traditional Healers in an AIDS Education Campaign in Zambia |
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Chapter 20 The CEPA Project: A New Model for Community-Based Program Planning |
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| Contributors |
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| Index |
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