ABSTRACT
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|94 pages
The Science of Prevention: Doctrine and Dogma
chapter Chapter 1|14 pages
Sexual Practices that May Favor the Transmission of HIV in a Rural Community in Nigeria
chapter Chapter 2|12 pages
Perceived Barriers to HIV Prevention among University Students in Sierra Leone, West Africa
chapter Chapter 4|20 pages
Preventing HIV Infection among Juvenile Delinquents: Educational Diagnosis Using the Health Belief Model
chapter Chapter 5|12 pages
Use of Health Belief Model to Predict Condom Use among University Students in Nigeria
part II|128 pages
Voices of Dissent
chapter Chapter 7|18 pages
The Viral Model for AIDS: Paradigmatic Dominance, Politics, or Best Approximation of Reality?
chapter Chapter 10|24 pages
HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities in the U.S.: A Review, Analysis, and Integration
chapter Chapter 13|14 pages
Women and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria: Implications for Control Programs
part III|110 pages
Innovations in Field Practice