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期刊名:Journal of hiv-aids & social services

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ISSN:1538-1501

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Sonjia Kenya,Natasha Chida,Gabriel Cardenas et al. Sonjia Kenya et al.
Interviews were conducted among HIV-positive inpatients in Miami, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia to examine whether having a case manager was associated with improved outcomes. We explored whether current use of a case manager was associated ...
Mark D C Guimarães,Katherine S Elkington,Ana Luiza F M Gomes et al. Mark D C Guimarães et al.
HIV infection among young populations is increasing worldwide. Adolescents in mental health treatment have demonstrated higher rates of HIV risk behavior than their peers. This first risk behavior study of youth in psychiatric treatment in ...
Naomi M Hall,Sheldon Applewhite Naomi M Hall
This study examines the relationship between masculine ideology, adherence to norms, and HIV prevention among young Black heterosexual and gay men on the campus of a historically Black college/university. The data from four focus groups and...
Jennifer A Pellowski,Seth C Kalichman Jennifer A Pellowski
Aims: The current study was conducted to examine the impact of mixing genders in HIV prevention intervention groups targeted toward HIV positive men and women. ...
Lance M Pollack,William J Woods,Johnny Blair et al. Lance M Pollack et al.
This study sought to determine whether the presence of HIV testing inside a gay bathhouse reduced sexual risk behavior among patrons. A two-stage, time probability, cluster sample design recruited men exiting a northern California bathhouse...
Wendy F Auslander,Ronald G Thompson Jr,Donald R Gerke Wendy F Auslander
Adolescents in foster care experience mental health and substance use problems that place them at risk for HIV, yet the exact nature of the relationship remains unclear. This study examined the co-occurring influences of mental health probl...
Barbara L Dancy,Diana L Jere,Sitingawawo I Kachingwe et al. Barbara L Dancy et al.
Malawian adolescents are at risk for HIV infection. Using a quasi-experimental two group research design, we determined the efficacy of Mzake ndi Mzake Kuunikira Achinyamata (MMKA) in enhancing 13-19 year old Malawian males' and females' HI...
Erin E Bonar,Lauren K Whiteside,Maureen A Walton et al. Erin E Bonar et al.
Adolescents and young adults who use substances are at particularly high risk for contracting Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The Emergency Department (ED) is a critical location for HIV prevention for at-risk youth. To inform future in...
B Biswas,E Spitznagel,A C Collier et al. B Biswas et al.
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has changed HIV related illness from terminal to chronic by suppressing viral load which results in immunologic and clinical improvement. Success with ART is dependent on optimal adherence, commonly categorized ...