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Aids: Effective Health Communication For The 90s
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ABSTRACT
Despite educational efforts, the majority of Americans are still under the misconception that they are not at risk from HIV/AIDS infection. In addition, the federal government only spends 2% of the total designated federal AIDS funding toward prevention. Thus, information in respect to AIDS and health communication in any comprehensive nature is almost nonexistent.; This book aims to rectify the situation by presenting detailed analysis and actions necessary to confront the AIDS pandemic on every level of the communication realm. Contributors are experienced researchers, educators, government officials, and physicians. They examine the issue from a number of standpoints, including: communication, adolescent medicine, public administration, psychology, journalism, audiology, speech and language pathology, neurological surgery, preventive medicine and public health.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction Health Communication and AIDS: Setting the Agenda
part |2 pages
Part 1: AIDS: Effective Health Communication
chapter 1|22 pages
Developing Strategic Communication Campaigns for HIV/AIDS Prevention
chapter 2|18 pages
Health Communication as Negotiation: The COAST Model and AIDS
chapter 4|20 pages
The Paradox of Accurate Information Increasing the Fear of AIDS
chapter 5|20 pages
Responses From the Street: ACT UP and Community Organizing Against AIDS
part |2 pages
Part 2: AIDS: Communication, Education, and the Media
part |2 pages
Part 3: AIDS: The Cutting Edge of Awareness, Action, and Policy