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Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention

Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention

Optimizing Strategies for Reducing New Infections and Improving Care

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A COMPREHENSIVE NEW REFERENCE WORK ON STRUCTURAL APPROACHES TO PREVENTING HIVStructural interventions - changes to environment aimed at influencing health behaviors - are the most universal and cost-effective tool in preventing new incidences of HIV. They are not easy to get right, however. Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention offers an authoritative reference for both understanding these programs and instituting them to greatest effect. Whether through changes to policy, environment, social/community norms, or a combination of each, this volume offers actionable and attainable blueprints to creating and evaluating programs in any setting or country. It is an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in thecontinuing fights against HIV.
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OUP USA
88281
9780190675486
9780190675486

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
440
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
658
  • Dedication; Foreword; 1. Global burden of HIV/AIDS: A diverse pandemic; RJ DiClemente, RA Crosby, JP Sims; 2. Applying Behavioral and Social Science Theory to HIV Prevention: The Need for Structural-Level Approaches; RA Crosby, RJ DiClemente; 3. Can Interventions to Increase Schooling and Incomes Reduce HIV Incidence among Young Women in sub-Saharan Africa?; S Baird, T Ahner-McHaffie, B Özler; 4. Enhancing access to safe and secure housing; J Dickson-Gomez, K Quinn; 5. Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS; A Aidala, M Yomogida, J Leigh; 6. Evidence-based structural interventions for HIV prevention: microenterprise and vulnerable populations; S Sherman, K Hunter; 7. Economic strengthening approaches with female sex workers: implications for HIV prevention; A Mantsios, D Kerrigan, J Mbwambo, S Likindikoki, C Shembilu; 8. Integrating treatment for opioid use disorders and HIV services into Primary Care: Solutions for the 21st Century; N El-Bassel, PL Marotta, L Gilbert, E Wu, S Springer, D Goddard-Eckrich, T Hunt; 9. Structural-level Approaches for HIV Prevention and Care in US Prisons; RE Fullilove; 10. Getting to 40! Structural approaches in England to reducing HIV incidence in men who have sex with men; W Nutland; 11. Community Mobilization as an HIV Prevention Strategy: The Political Challenges of Confronting the AIDS Epidemic in Brazil; R Parker, J Garcia, M Mu?oz-Laboy, L Murray, F Seffner; 12. Evaluating Structural Interventions; B Hensen, S Dringus, R Eakle, M Remme, J Hargreaves; 13. Enhancing Theory of Structural-level Interventions for HIV Prevention and Care; KM Blankenship; 14. Social Conditions and the AIDS Pandemic: A Proposed; Framework for Structural-Level Interventions; RA Crosby, RJ DiClemente, JP Sims; Index;
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