1993

AIDS:Questions and Lessons for Public Health
AIDS & Public Policy Journal 8, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 5-19
Rolf Rosenbrock
It is nearly ten years since the science of health policy began to address HIV infection and its consequences. Debates about the normalization of AIDS and greater efforts in Germany to establish public-health curricula at the university level present an occasion to reflect on what recent experiences with HIV and AIDS c


Why Do Programs Fail?
AIDS & Public Policy Journal 8, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 1-4
Alvin Novick
Jonathan Mann, in a recent talk at Yale, shared a powerful insight with us. Risk-reduction programs in our own nation and around the world have generally succeeded if three components have been present: 1. Adequate and accurate information. 2. Target audience members who have been included in program planning and imple



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