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AIDS and Behavior

Ausgabe 3/2010

Inhalt (26 Artikel)

Open Access Original Paper

Interventions Delivered in Clinical Settings are Effective in Reducing Risk of HIV Transmission Among People Living with HIV: Results from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)’s Special Projects of National Significance Initiative

Janet J. Myers, Starley B. Shade, Carol Dawson Rose, Kimberly Koester, Andre Maiorana, Faye E. Malitz, Jennifer Bie, Mi-Suk Kang-Dufour, Stephen F. Morin

Original Paper

Randomized Trial of the Effects of Housing Assistance on the Health and Risk Behaviors of Homeless and Unstably Housed People Living with HIV

Richard J. Wolitski, Daniel P. Kidder, Sherri L. Pals, Scott Royal, Angela Aidala, Ron Stall, David R. Holtgrave, David Harre, Cari Courtenay-Quirk

Original Paper

Brief and Intensive Behavioral Interventions to Promote Sexual Risk Reduction among STD Clinic Patients: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial

Michael P. Carey, Theresa E. Senn, Peter A. Vanable, Patricia Coury-Doniger, Marguerite A. Urban

Original Paper

Efficacy of a Single-Session HIV Prevention Intervention for Black Women: A Group Randomized Controlled Trial

Dázon Dixon Diallo, Trent Wade Moore, Paulyne M. Ngalame, Lisa Diane White, Jeffrey H. Herbst, Thomas M. Painter

Original Paper

A Randomized Controlled Trial of an HIV Prevention Intervention for Street-Based Female Sex Workers in Yerevan, Armenia: Preliminary Evidence of Efficacy

Karine Markosyan, Delia L. Lang, Laura F. Salazar, Ralph J. DiClemente, James W. Hardin, Nelli Darbinyan, Jesse B. Joseph, Marietta Khurshudyan

Original Paper

A Randomized Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of a Computer-Tailored Intervention to Promote Safer Injection Practices Among Drug Users

Hélène Gagnon, Gaston Godin, Michel Alary, Julie Bruneau, Joanne Otis

Original Paper

Efficacy of a Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk in Men Who Have Sex with Men

Kelly M. Carpenter, Susan A. Stoner, Aneke N. Mikko, Lynn P. Dhanak, Jeffrey T. Parsons

Original Paper

A Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Effect of the Protect and Respect Intervention on the Condom Use and Disclosure Practices of Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Michelle Teti, Lisa Bowleg, Russell Cole, Linda Lloyd, Susan Rubinstein, Susan Spencer, Erika Aaron, Ann Ricksecker, Zekarias Berhane, Marla Gold

Open Access Original Paper

Using Electronic Drug Monitor Feedback to Improve Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among HIV-Positive Patients in China

Lora L. Sabin, Mary Bachman DeSilva, Davidson H. Hamer, Keyi Xu, Jianbo Zhang, Tao Li, Ira B. Wilson, Christopher J. Gill

Open Access Original Paper

Vaginal Practices and Associations with Barrier Methods and Gel Use Among Sub-Saharan African Women Enrolled in an HIV Prevention Trial

Ariane van der Straten, Helen Cheng, Agnes Chidanyika, Guy De Bruyn, Nancy Padian

Original Paper

Pilot Study Assessing HIV Vaccine Trial Readiness Among Female Sex Workers, Injection and Non-injection Drug Users, and Men Who Have Sex with Men in Spain

María Florencia Etcheverry, Elisa de Lazzari, Jonathan D. Fuchs, Mercé Meroño, Ernesto Sierra, Jorge Del Romero, Jennifer L. Evans, Eva Mendez-Arancibia, Constanza Jacques, Daniela Rojas, Marta Segú, José María Gatell, Joan Joseph

Open Access Original Paper

Acceptability of UC781 Gel as a Rectal Microbicide Among HIV-Uninfected Women and Men

Ana Ventuneac, Alex Carballo-Diéguez, Ian McGowan, Robert Dennis, Amy Adler, Elena Khanukhova, Charles Price, Terry Saunders, Chomchay Siboliban, Peter Anton

Open Access original paper

Acceptability and Use of the Diaphragm and Replens® Lubricant Gel for HIV Prevention in Southern Africa

Elizabeth T. Montgomery, Helen Cheng, Ariane van der Straten, Agnes C. Chidanyika, Naomi Lince, Kelly Blanchard, Gita Ramjee, Busisiwe Nkala, Nancy S. Padian

Original Research

An Exploratory Behavioral Intervention Trial to Improve Rates of Screening for AIDS Clinical Trials Among Racial/Ethnic Minority and Female Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

Marya Viorst Gwadz, Keith Cylar, Noelle R. Leonard, Marion Riedel, Nina Herzog, Gricel N. Arredondo, Charles M. Cleland, Michael Aguirre, Ann Marshak, Donna Mildvan

Original Paper

Acceptability of a Microenterprise Intervention Among Female Sex Workers in Chennai, India

Susan G. Sherman, A. K. Srikrishnan, Katharine A. Rivett, Su-Hsun Liu, Suniti Solomon, David D. Celentano

Open Access Original Paper

Reducing HIV Risks Among Active Injection Drug and Crack Users: The Safety Counts Program

Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Fen Rhodes, Katherine Desmond, Robert E. Weiss

Original Paper

Systematic Cultural Adaptation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Alcohol Use Among HIV-Infected Outpatients in Western Kenya

Rebecca K. Papas, John E. Sidle, Steve Martino, Joyce B. Baliddawa, Rogers Songole, Otieno E. Omolo, Benson N. Gakinya, Michael M. Mwaniki, Japheth O. Adina, Tobista Nafula, Willis D. Owino-Ong’or, Kendall J. Bryant, Kathleen M. Carroll, Joseph L. Goulet, Amy C. Justice, Stephen A. Maisto

Open Access Original Paper

Barriers to Pharmacy-Based Syringe Purchase Among Injection Drug Users in Tijuana, Mexico: A Mixed Methods Study

Robin A. Pollini, Remedios Lozada, Manuel Gallardo, Perth Rosen, Alicia Vera, Armando Macias, Lawrence A. Palinkas, Steffanie A. Strathdee

Original Paper

Rapid vs. Standard HIV Testing in Bathhouses: What is Gained and Lost?

David M. Huebner, Diane Binson, Samantha E. Dilworth, Torsten B. Neilands, Olga Grinstead, William J. Woods

Original Paper

Provider-related Barriers to Rapid HIV Testing in U.S. Urban Non-profit Community Clinics, Community-based Organizations (CBOs) and Hospitals

Laura M. Bogart, Devery Howerton, James Lange, Claude Messan Setodji, Kirsten Becker, David J. Klein, Steven M. Asch

Open Access Original Paper

Patterns of Self-reported Behaviour Change Associated with Receiving Voluntary Counselling and Testing in a Longitudinal Study from Manicaland, Zimbabwe

Ide Cremin, Constance Nyamukapa, Lorraine Sherr, Timothy B. Hallett, Godwin Chawira, Simon Cauchemez, Ben Lopman, Geoffrey P. Garnett, Simon Gregson

Brief Report

Designing a Mobile Phone-Based Intervention to Promote Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in South India

Anita Shet, Karthika Arumugam, Rashmi Rodrigues, Nirmala Rajagopalan, K. Shubha, Tony Raj, George D’souza, Ayesha De Costa

Original Paper

Community-based DOT-HAART Accompaniment in an Urban Resource-Poor Setting

Maribel Muñoz, Karen Finnegan, Jhon Zeladita, Adolfo Caldas, Eduardo Sanchez, Miriam Callacna, Christian Rojas, Jorge Arevalo, Jose Luis Sebastian, Cesar Bonilla, Jaime Bayona, Sonya Shin

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