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    Author(s)G. Sabar-Friedman, I.I. Schenker, F.S. Sy
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781475791242
    Pages266
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2013

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    Springer AIDS Education Interventions in Multi-Cultural Societies 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by G. Sabar-Friedman, I.I. Schenker, F.S. Sy

    Sixteen years into the AIDS epidemic, our understandings of the virus, its transmis­ sion, modes of controlling blood banks and testing are relatively well established. In the last decade, we have also experienced an astonishing amount ofnew social science research ena­ bling us to better understand concepts like risk taking, gender-related prevention, women's health, and youth psychology,just to mention a few. In almost every country in the world, efforts have been made to respond affirmatively to the challenge of stopping the further spread of HIVI AIDS. Educational interventions have ranged from re-inventing the wheel to innovative programs, using a variety of health educa­ tion methods. The field of evaluation research now provides us a better understanding of what works and what does not work. Issues relating to human rights, the relationship be­ tween the affected and the healthlmedical professional communities, and to the inequality in the delivery ofpreventive and educational services are becoming an important part ofthe de­ bates and discussions in the concerned societies. Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks.- 1. Human Rights and AIDS: The Future of the Pandemic.- 2. HIV Prevention and Development in Multicultural Contexts.- 3. Education as a Key Factor in Fighting AIDS.- 4. The AIDS Crisis: Challenges, Consequences, and Recommendations for the World and Africa.- 5. Approaches to Grassroots AIDS Education in Africa: Culture as Ally.- 6. Customizing Interventions for HIV-Seropositive Persons.- The People’s Voice: Legislation and Policy Making.- 7. The Role of Parliamentarians in HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention.- 8. The Role of Parliament in the Fight against AIDS around the World: Country Watch.- A Tale of Three Countries.- 9. AIDS Prevention in Paraguay: A Country of the Latin America Southern Cone.- 10. AIDS in Cyprus Today.- 11. National AIDS Policy of Israel.- Women and AIDS.- 12. The Role of the Obstetrician-Gynecologist in AIDS Prevention: The American Experience.- 13. The Role of the Obstetrician-Gynecologist in AIDS Prevention: Latin America.- 14. The Role of the Obstetrician-Gynecologist in AIDS Prevention: Sweden.- 15. The Role of the Obstetrician-Gynecologist in AIDS Prevention: Africa.- 16. Women and Power: Issues Surrounding HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy.- Programs, Interventions, Practices.- 17. “AIDS. Knowing Helps”: An Educational Program for Knowing about and Preventing AIDS.- 18. DramAide, a Project in Schools in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.- 19. Sexagon: A Game for the Development of Communicative Skills on Sexuality and Love.- 20. Teaching HIV-AIDS Law and Policy in Law Schools in the United States.- 21. HIV-Prevention for Migrants: Integration of HIV-Prevention into Social Work among Migrant Populations.- 22. HIV/ AIDS Training for Customs Immigration and Visa Officers.- 23. Building a Place for Counseling of Male Street Sex Workers in a Public Health Service: Sao Paulo, Brazil.- 24. HIV/AIDS Awareness Activities in Palestine: The Case of Gaza and West Bank.- 25. AIDS Education and the Prevention of Transfusion-Transmitted HIV Infection in the United States.- 26. Prevention of HIV-Infection in Prisons: A European Network.- Evaluating Interventions: What Does Work?.- 27. Success by Regular Classroom Teachers in Implementing a Model Elementary School AIDS Education Curriculum.- 28. Evaluation of School Programs for HIV Prevention in Italy.- 29. Can Intentions to Use Condoms Predict Condom Use among High-Risk, Multicultural Youth in a Miami Alternative School?.- 30. HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes among Teachers in Latin America: Lessons from Five Countries in Implementing ISYAP Model.- AIDS and Religion.- 31. The Role of Religious Organizations in Constructing the HIV/AIDS Discourse and Prevention Actions: An Overview.- 32. Talking about AIDS: The Biography of a Local AIDS Organization within the Church of Uganda.- 33. CHUSA: Church Human Services AIDS Prevention Program in Uganda.- 34. AIDS: Religion and Medicine in Rural Kenya.- 35. The Jewish Religion and the HIV/AIDS Challenge.- 36. A Shelter of Hope: Working within the Churches of Costa Rica.



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