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HIV and AIDS are on the rise among ethnic minorities, and the ability to treat these unique communities has been deficient. This book teaches patient-centered care for minorities with HIV/AIDS as well as prevention strategies for minority communities.

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HIV and AIDS are on the rise among ethnic minorities, and the ability to treat these unique communities has been deficient. This book teaches patient-centered care for minorities with HIV/AIDS as well as prevention strategies for minority communities.
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"This collection provides an overview of the behavioral and clinical aspects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in African American and Latino populations. ... The contributors to this collection are mostly experts on clinical and epidemiological aspects of HIV/AIDS. ... According to the authors, the book is ideal for medical trainees and mental health providers ... . This is a unique and needed guide to HIV/AIDS in African American and Latino populations." (Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Doody's Review Service, October, 2009)
"Valerie Stone and colleagues have gathered a series of presentations that attempt to address some of the unique issues in managing human immunodeficiency (HIV) in the Latino, African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native populations. ... One of the major themes running throughout HIV/AIDS in U.S. Communities of Color is that of cultural competence ... . The call for cultural competence is needed not only for the minorities addressed in this book but for the education of all HIV caregivers and researchers." (Thomas Monson, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 303 (11), March, 2010)