Le point sur l'épidémie de SIDA [[electronic resource] ] : Décembre 2006 / / ONUSIDA; Organisation mondiale de la Santé |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneve, : ONUSIDA, : OMS, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (96 p.) |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) - Epidemiology
HIV infections - Epidemiology |
ISBN |
1-280-84181-8
9786610841813 92-9173-658-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter, Cover, Table of contents, Acknowledgements; Global summary of the AIDS epidemic, December 2006; Introduction; Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia; Eastern Europe and Central Asia; Caribbean; Latin America; North America, Western and Central Europe; Middle East and North Africa; Oceania; Maps; Bibliography |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821446103321 |
Geneve, : ONUSIDA, : OMS, 2006 | ||
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications |
Autore | Shelby R Dennis |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.196/9792
362.1969792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for HIV-positive persons - Services for AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients Culture Investigative Techniques Risk Lentivirus Infections Slow Virus Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes Causality Organization and Administration Epidemiologic Factors Probability Sociology Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment Sexually Transmitted Diseases Immune System Diseases Health Services Administration Retroviridae Infections Anthropology, Cultural Virus Diseases Statistics as Topic Quality of Health Care Diseases Social Sciences Anthropology Health Care Public Health RNA Virus Infections Epidemiologic Methods Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms Environment and Public Health Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation Cultural Diversity Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Risk Factors HIV Infections Models, Theoretical Program Development Health & Biological Sciences Communicable Diseases |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-60796-4
1-136-76637-5 9786613920416 0-203-82267-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder |
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Shelby R Dennis
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications |
Autore | Shelby R Dennis |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.196/9792
362.1969792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for HIV-positive persons - Services for AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients Culture Investigative Techniques Risk Lentivirus Infections Slow Virus Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes Causality Organization and Administration Epidemiologic Factors Probability Sociology Sexually Transmitted Diseases Immune System Diseases Health Services Administration Retroviridae Infections Anthropology, Cultural Virus Diseases Statistics as Topic Quality of Health Care Diseases Social Sciences Anthropology Health Care Public Health RNA Virus Infections Epidemiologic Methods Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms Environment and Public Health Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation Cultural Diversity Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Risk Factors HIV Infections Models, Theoretical Program Development Health & Biological Sciences Communicable Diseases |
ISBN |
0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7 1-283-60796-4 1-136-76637-5 9786613920416 0-203-82267-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785899503321 |
Shelby R Dennis
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Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 | ||
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications |
Autore | Shelby R Dennis |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.196/9792
362.1969792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for HIV-positive persons - Services for AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients Culture Investigative Techniques Risk Lentivirus Infections Slow Virus Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes Causality Organization and Administration Epidemiologic Factors Probability Sociology Sexually Transmitted Diseases Immune System Diseases Health Services Administration Retroviridae Infections Anthropology, Cultural Virus Diseases Statistics as Topic Quality of Health Care Diseases Social Sciences Anthropology Health Care Public Health RNA Virus Infections Epidemiologic Methods Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms Environment and Public Health Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation Cultural Diversity Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Risk Factors HIV Infections Models, Theoretical Program Development Health & Biological Sciences Communicable Diseases |
ISBN |
0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7 1-283-60796-4 1-136-76637-5 9786613920416 0-203-82267-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910799912503321 |
Shelby R Dennis
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Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 | ||
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications |
Autore | Shelby R Dennis |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.196/9792
362.1969792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for HIV-positive persons - Services for AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients Culture Investigative Techniques Risk Lentivirus Infections Slow Virus Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes Causality Organization and Administration Epidemiologic Factors Probability Sociology Sexually Transmitted Diseases Immune System Diseases Health Services Administration Retroviridae Infections Anthropology, Cultural Virus Diseases Statistics as Topic Quality of Health Care Diseases Social Sciences Anthropology Health Care Public Health RNA Virus Infections Epidemiologic Methods Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms Environment and Public Health Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation Cultural Diversity Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Risk Factors HIV Infections Models, Theoretical Program Development Health & Biological Sciences Communicable Diseases |
ISBN |
0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7 1-283-60796-4 1-136-76637-5 9786613920416 0-203-82267-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822104503321 |
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa : : a window of opportunity to act |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | xix, 86 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AkalaFrancisca Ayodeji <1968->
JenkinsCarolyn M (Carolyn Marion) |
Collana | Orientations in development |
Soggetto topico |
HIV infections - Middle East - Prevention
HIV infections - Africa, North - Prevention AIDS (Disease) - Middle East - Prevention AIDS (Disease) - Africa, North - Prevention |
ISBN |
1-280-19922-9
9786610199228 0-8213-6265-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter One: Situational Analysis, Justification, and Epidemiological Context; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter Two: Responses and Challenges; Chapter Three: Strategic Directions; Annexes; List of Boxes |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783592403321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2005 | ||
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa : : a window of opportunity to act |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | xix, 86 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AkalaFrancisca Ayodeji <1968->
JenkinsCarolyn M (Carolyn Marion) |
Collana | Orientations in development |
Soggetto topico |
HIV infections - Middle East - Prevention
HIV infections - Africa, North - Prevention AIDS (Disease) - Middle East - Prevention AIDS (Disease) - Africa, North - Prevention |
ISBN |
1-280-19922-9
9786610199228 0-8213-6265-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter One: Situational Analysis, Justification, and Epidemiological Context; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter Two: Responses and Challenges; Chapter Three: Strategic Directions; Annexes; List of Boxes |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814532903321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2005 | ||
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic review of the evidence from developing countries / / edited by David A. Ross, Bruce Dick & Jane Ferguson ; UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Young People |
Autore | Ross David A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland, : World Health Organization, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | v, 348 leaves : charts, map |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DickBruce
FergusonJane |
Collana | WHO technical report series |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) - Prevention
HIV infections - Prevention Systematic reviews (Medical research) Youth |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-54973-4
9786610549733 1-4294-0217-2 92-4-068115-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450426103321 |
Ross David A
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic review of the evidence from developing countries / / edited by David A. Ross, Bruce Dick & Jane Ferguson ; UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Young People |
Autore | Ross David A |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland, : World Health Organization, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | v, 348 leaves : charts, map |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DickBruce
FergusonJane |
Collana | WHO technical report series |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) - Prevention
HIV infections - Prevention Systematic reviews (Medical research) Youth |
ISBN |
1-280-54973-4
9786610549733 1-4294-0217-2 92-4-068115-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783717003321 |
Ross David A
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Geneva, Switzerland, : World Health Organization, 2006 | ||
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic review of the evidence from developing countries / / edited by David A. Ross, Bruce Dick & Jane Ferguson ; UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team on Young People |
Autore | Ross David A |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland, : World Health Organization, 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | v, 348 leaves : charts, map |
Disciplina | 362.196/9792 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DickBruce
FergusonJane |
Collana | WHO technical report series |
Soggetto topico |
AIDS (Disease) - Prevention
HIV infections - Prevention Systematic reviews (Medical research) Youth |
ISBN |
1-280-54973-4
9786610549733 1-4294-0217-2 92-4-068115-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of contents -- 1. Introduction and rationale -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Young people, HIV/AIDS and the global goals -- 1.3 Priorities for action -- 1.4 Objectives and limitations -- 1.4.1 Objectives -- 1.4.2 Limitations -- 1.5 Process and methodology -- 1.6 Scope and limitations of the data -- 1.7 Challenges in interpreting the findings and follow up -- References -- 2. Young people: the centre of the HIV epidemic -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Data and methods -- 2.3 Types of epidemics -- 2.3.1 Concentrated epidemics -- 2.3.2 Generalized epidemics -- 2.4 Progress towards UNGASS commitments -- 2.4.1 Information -- 2.4.2 Education -- 2.4.3 Services -- 2.4.4 Life skills -- 2.4.5 Vulnerability -- 2.5 Limitations of the data -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- 3. Overview of effective and promising interventions to prevent HIV infection -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Interventions to change behaviour -- 3.2.1 Voluntary counselling and testing -- 3.2.2 Treatment for drug addiction -- 3.3 Biomedical interventions: evaluating technologies -- 3.3.1 Reducing iatrogenic transmission -- 3.3.2 Managing STIs -- 3.3.3 Antiretrovirals to prevent HIV infection -- 3.3.4 Male circumcision -- 3.3.5 Vaccines -- 3.3.6 Microbicides -- 3.3.7 Cervical barrier methods -- 3.3.8 Summary -- 3.4 Social interventions -- 3.4.1 100% condom use -- 3.4.2 Access to syringes -- 3.4.3 Economic empowerment interventions for women -- 3.5 Behavioural and social issues in developing and implementing interventions -- 3.5.1 Recruitment to and retention in studies -- 3.5.2 Adherence to prevention protocol -- 3.5.3 Behavioural disinhibition (risk compensation) -- 3.5.4 Partial efficacy and partial effectiveness -- 3.5.5 Engaging communities in research -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References.
4. The weight of evidence: a method for assessing the strength of evidence on the effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions among young people -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Types of interventions and evidence on effectiveness -- 4.3 Thresholds for strength of evidence needed for widespread implementation -- 4.4 What information do policy-makers need? -- 4.5 Assessing the quality of an intervention -- 4.6 Types of evidence and their relative weight -- 4.6.1 Assessing the methodological quality of evidence -- 4.6.2 Criteria for attaching weight to different kinds of evidence -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5. The effectiveness of sex education and HIV education interventions in schools in developing countries -- 5.1 Introduction and background -- 5.1.1 Objectives -- 5.1.2 Schools and their interventions -- 5.1.3 Categories of interventions -- 5.2 Methods -- 5.2.1 Identification of studies -- 5.2.2 Threshold of evidence needed for widespread implementation -- 5.2.3 Review of studies -- 5.3 Findings -- 5.3.1 Characteristics of interventions -- 5.3.2 Characteristics of the studies -- 5.3.3 Impact on prevalence and sexual behaviours -- 5.3.4 Summary of behavioural effects -- 5.3.5 Impact on psychosocial factors affecting behaviour -- 5.3.6 Strength of evidence for curriculum-based adult-led interventions with the characteristics in Box 5.1 -- 5.3.7 Health services -- 5.3.8 Vulnerability -- 5.4 Discussion and recommendations -- 5.4.1 Knowledge -- 5.4.2 Behaviour -- 5.4.3 HIV prevalence -- 5.4.4 Cost effectiveness -- 5.4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6. Review of the evidence for interventions to increase young people's use of health services in developing countries -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Methods -- 6.2.1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria -- 6.2.2 Identification of studies and reports -- 6.2.3 Typology of studies. 6.2.4 Threshold of evidence required -- 6.3 Findings -- 6.3.1 Characteristics of studies -- 6.3.2 Results by study -- 6.3.3 Results by intervention -- 6.4 Discussion -- 6.4.1 General -- 6.4.2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria -- 6.4.3 The typology -- 6.4.4 Interventions, outcomes and evaluations -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7. The effectiveness of mass media in changing HIV/AIDS-related behaviour among young people in developing countries -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methods -- 7.2.1 Outcomes of interest -- 7.3 Findings -- 7.3.1 Additional outcomes -- 7.3.2 Summary of studies of effectiveness -- 7.3.3 Relative effectiveness of different types of interventions -- 7.3.4 Dose-response relationship -- 7.4 Discussion -- 7.4.1 Features of the most effective interventions -- 7.4.2 Factors that facilitate or obstruct effective interventions -- 7.4.3 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. The effectiveness of community interventions targeting HIV and AIDS prevention at young people in developing countries -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methods -- 8.3 Findings -- 8.3.1 Intervention types and threshold of evidence -- 8.3.2 Description of interventions -- 8.3.3 Quality of the evidence -- 8.3.4 Outcome measures -- 8.4 Go, ready, steady, do not go -- 8.4.1 Go -- 8.4.2 Ready -- 8.4.3 Steady -- 8.4.4 Do not go -- 8.4.5 Requirements for success -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- 9. Achieving the global goals on HIV among young people most at risk in developing countries: young sex workers, injecting drug users and men who have sex with men -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Methods -- 9.2.1 A focus for this paper -- 9.2.2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria -- 9.2.3 Developing a typology -- 9.2.4 Threshold of evidence required to recommend widespread implementation -- 9.3 Findings. 9.3.1 Studies quantifying the number of at-risk young people and assessing their needs -- 9.3.2 Studies focusing on young people most at risk in developing countries -- 9.3.3 Studies focusing on at-risk young people in developed countries -- 9.3.4 Studies of interventions for at-risk populations in developing countries that did not disaggregate data by age -- 9.4 Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10. Conclusions and recommendations -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The road to "Steady, Ready, Go" -- 10.3 Results -- 10.4 Discussion -- 10.5 Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Glossary -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. |
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