David Ross Buchanan, George Peter Cernada
Progress in Preventing Aids?
Dogma, Dissent and Innovation - Global Perspectives
David Ross Buchanan, George Peter Cernada
Progress in Preventing Aids?
Dogma, Dissent and Innovation - Global Perspectives
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Originally published in the "International Quarterly of Community Health Education", this work presents twenty-one chapters about the state of HIV/AIDS prevention programs in a global context.
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Originally published in the "International Quarterly of Community Health Education", this work presents twenty-one chapters about the state of HIV/AIDS prevention programs in a global context.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780895031761
- ISBN-10: 0895031760
- Artikelnr.: 40267401
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780895031761
- ISBN-10: 0895031760
- Artikelnr.: 40267401
David Ross Buchanan, Peter George
Preface William Griffiths
Introduction and Overview
Progress in Preventing AIDS? Dogma, Dissent and Innovations David Buchanan
and George P. Cernada
I. The Science of Prevention: Doctrine and Dogma
Sexual Practices That May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural
Community in Nigeria Ademola J. Ajuwon,Oladimeji Oladepo, Joshua D. Adeniyi
and William R. Brieger
Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra
Leone, West Africa Thomas J. Stewart and Donna L. Richter
AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of
Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study Naomi N. Modeste, Claudette Francis
and Dumiso Matshazi
Preventing HIV Infection Among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis
Using the Health Belief Model Kathleen M. Lux and Rick Petosa
Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students
in Nigeria Christiana Udo Edem and S. Marie Harvey
The Role of Threat and Efficacy in AIDS Prevention Kim Witte
II. Voices of Dissent
The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best
Approximation of Reality? Paul E. Pezza
AIDS Communication: What Predicts Health Professionals' Decisions? D. F.
Treadwell
Another Crack in the Mirror: The Politics of AIDS Prevention in Mexico
Hector Carrillo
HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review,
Analysis and Integration Gust A. Yep
Sociology of AIDS within Black Communities: Theoretical Considerations
Clarence Spigner
AIDS in the African Press Dana Lear
Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control
Programs Ademola J. Ajuwon and Wuraola Shokunbi
III. Innovations in Field Practice
Theory and Action for Effective Condom Promotion: Illustrations from a
Behavior Intervention Project for Sex Workers in Singapore Mee Lian Wong,
Roy Chan, David Koh, and Christina Misa Wong
Using Theory to Design an Intervention for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Farm
Workers in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van Den Borne, and Gerjo
Kok
Was the Intervention Implemented as Intended?: A Process Evaluation of an
AIDS Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van
Den Borne, Gerjo Kok, and Godfrey Woelk
The Potential of Drama and Songs as Channels for AIDS Education in Africa:
A Report on Focus Group Findings from Ghana Kwadwo Bosompra
Needle Sharing for the Use of Therapeutic Drugs as a Potential AIDS Risk
Behavior among Migrant Hispanic Farmworkers in the Eastern Stream Jerry
Lafferty, David Foulk, and Rebecca Ryan
Enlisting the Support of Traditional Healers in an AIDS Education Campaign
in Zambia B. U. Chirwa and E. Sivile
The CEPA Project: A New Model for Community-Based Program Planning David
Buchanan, Joani Marinoff, Edna Apostol, Nancy O'Hare, Dalila Balfour, Maria
Rodriguez, Carmen Claudio, and Carlos Santiago
Contributors
Index
Introduction and Overview
Progress in Preventing AIDS? Dogma, Dissent and Innovations David Buchanan
and George P. Cernada
I. The Science of Prevention: Doctrine and Dogma
Sexual Practices That May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural
Community in Nigeria Ademola J. Ajuwon,Oladimeji Oladepo, Joshua D. Adeniyi
and William R. Brieger
Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra
Leone, West Africa Thomas J. Stewart and Donna L. Richter
AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of
Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study Naomi N. Modeste, Claudette Francis
and Dumiso Matshazi
Preventing HIV Infection Among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis
Using the Health Belief Model Kathleen M. Lux and Rick Petosa
Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students
in Nigeria Christiana Udo Edem and S. Marie Harvey
The Role of Threat and Efficacy in AIDS Prevention Kim Witte
II. Voices of Dissent
The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best
Approximation of Reality? Paul E. Pezza
AIDS Communication: What Predicts Health Professionals' Decisions? D. F.
Treadwell
Another Crack in the Mirror: The Politics of AIDS Prevention in Mexico
Hector Carrillo
HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review,
Analysis and Integration Gust A. Yep
Sociology of AIDS within Black Communities: Theoretical Considerations
Clarence Spigner
AIDS in the African Press Dana Lear
Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control
Programs Ademola J. Ajuwon and Wuraola Shokunbi
III. Innovations in Field Practice
Theory and Action for Effective Condom Promotion: Illustrations from a
Behavior Intervention Project for Sex Workers in Singapore Mee Lian Wong,
Roy Chan, David Koh, and Christina Misa Wong
Using Theory to Design an Intervention for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Farm
Workers in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van Den Borne, and Gerjo
Kok
Was the Intervention Implemented as Intended?: A Process Evaluation of an
AIDS Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van
Den Borne, Gerjo Kok, and Godfrey Woelk
The Potential of Drama and Songs as Channels for AIDS Education in Africa:
A Report on Focus Group Findings from Ghana Kwadwo Bosompra
Needle Sharing for the Use of Therapeutic Drugs as a Potential AIDS Risk
Behavior among Migrant Hispanic Farmworkers in the Eastern Stream Jerry
Lafferty, David Foulk, and Rebecca Ryan
Enlisting the Support of Traditional Healers in an AIDS Education Campaign
in Zambia B. U. Chirwa and E. Sivile
The CEPA Project: A New Model for Community-Based Program Planning David
Buchanan, Joani Marinoff, Edna Apostol, Nancy O'Hare, Dalila Balfour, Maria
Rodriguez, Carmen Claudio, and Carlos Santiago
Contributors
Index
Preface William Griffiths
Introduction and Overview
Progress in Preventing AIDS? Dogma, Dissent and Innovations David Buchanan
and George P. Cernada
I. The Science of Prevention: Doctrine and Dogma
Sexual Practices That May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural
Community in Nigeria Ademola J. Ajuwon,Oladimeji Oladepo, Joshua D. Adeniyi
and William R. Brieger
Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra
Leone, West Africa Thomas J. Stewart and Donna L. Richter
AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of
Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study Naomi N. Modeste, Claudette Francis
and Dumiso Matshazi
Preventing HIV Infection Among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis
Using the Health Belief Model Kathleen M. Lux and Rick Petosa
Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students
in Nigeria Christiana Udo Edem and S. Marie Harvey
The Role of Threat and Efficacy in AIDS Prevention Kim Witte
II. Voices of Dissent
The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best
Approximation of Reality? Paul E. Pezza
AIDS Communication: What Predicts Health Professionals' Decisions? D. F.
Treadwell
Another Crack in the Mirror: The Politics of AIDS Prevention in Mexico
Hector Carrillo
HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review,
Analysis and Integration Gust A. Yep
Sociology of AIDS within Black Communities: Theoretical Considerations
Clarence Spigner
AIDS in the African Press Dana Lear
Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control
Programs Ademola J. Ajuwon and Wuraola Shokunbi
III. Innovations in Field Practice
Theory and Action for Effective Condom Promotion: Illustrations from a
Behavior Intervention Project for Sex Workers in Singapore Mee Lian Wong,
Roy Chan, David Koh, and Christina Misa Wong
Using Theory to Design an Intervention for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Farm
Workers in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van Den Borne, and Gerjo
Kok
Was the Intervention Implemented as Intended?: A Process Evaluation of an
AIDS Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van
Den Borne, Gerjo Kok, and Godfrey Woelk
The Potential of Drama and Songs as Channels for AIDS Education in Africa:
A Report on Focus Group Findings from Ghana Kwadwo Bosompra
Needle Sharing for the Use of Therapeutic Drugs as a Potential AIDS Risk
Behavior among Migrant Hispanic Farmworkers in the Eastern Stream Jerry
Lafferty, David Foulk, and Rebecca Ryan
Enlisting the Support of Traditional Healers in an AIDS Education Campaign
in Zambia B. U. Chirwa and E. Sivile
The CEPA Project: A New Model for Community-Based Program Planning David
Buchanan, Joani Marinoff, Edna Apostol, Nancy O'Hare, Dalila Balfour, Maria
Rodriguez, Carmen Claudio, and Carlos Santiago
Contributors
Index
Introduction and Overview
Progress in Preventing AIDS? Dogma, Dissent and Innovations David Buchanan
and George P. Cernada
I. The Science of Prevention: Doctrine and Dogma
Sexual Practices That May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural
Community in Nigeria Ademola J. Ajuwon,Oladimeji Oladepo, Joshua D. Adeniyi
and William R. Brieger
Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra
Leone, West Africa Thomas J. Stewart and Donna L. Richter
AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions of
Adolescents in Trinidad: A Pilot Study Naomi N. Modeste, Claudette Francis
and Dumiso Matshazi
Preventing HIV Infection Among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis
Using the Health Belief Model Kathleen M. Lux and Rick Petosa
Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students
in Nigeria Christiana Udo Edem and S. Marie Harvey
The Role of Threat and Efficacy in AIDS Prevention Kim Witte
II. Voices of Dissent
The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best
Approximation of Reality? Paul E. Pezza
AIDS Communication: What Predicts Health Professionals' Decisions? D. F.
Treadwell
Another Crack in the Mirror: The Politics of AIDS Prevention in Mexico
Hector Carrillo
HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review,
Analysis and Integration Gust A. Yep
Sociology of AIDS within Black Communities: Theoretical Considerations
Clarence Spigner
AIDS in the African Press Dana Lear
Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control
Programs Ademola J. Ajuwon and Wuraola Shokunbi
III. Innovations in Field Practice
Theory and Action for Effective Condom Promotion: Illustrations from a
Behavior Intervention Project for Sex Workers in Singapore Mee Lian Wong,
Roy Chan, David Koh, and Christina Misa Wong
Using Theory to Design an Intervention for HIV/AIDS Prevention for Farm
Workers in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van Den Borne, and Gerjo
Kok
Was the Intervention Implemented as Intended?: A Process Evaluation of an
AIDS Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe Susan M. L. Laver, Bart Van
Den Borne, Gerjo Kok, and Godfrey Woelk
The Potential of Drama and Songs as Channels for AIDS Education in Africa:
A Report on Focus Group Findings from Ghana Kwadwo Bosompra
Needle Sharing for the Use of Therapeutic Drugs as a Potential AIDS Risk
Behavior among Migrant Hispanic Farmworkers in the Eastern Stream Jerry
Lafferty, David Foulk, and Rebecca Ryan
Enlisting the Support of Traditional Healers in an AIDS Education Campaign
in Zambia B. U. Chirwa and E. Sivile
The CEPA Project: A New Model for Community-Based Program Planning David
Buchanan, Joani Marinoff, Edna Apostol, Nancy O'Hare, Dalila Balfour, Maria
Rodriguez, Carmen Claudio, and Carlos Santiago
Contributors
Index