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Issue number 2 contains: "Reducing Postrelease Risk Behavior among HIV Seropositive Prison Inmates: the Health Promotion Program;" "The Attitudes toward Women with HIV/AIDS Scale (ATWAS): Development and Validation;" "HIV Risk Behavior and HIV Testing: A Comparison of Rates and Associated Factors Among Homeless and Runaway Adolescents in Two Cities;" "Preferences about the Characteristics of Future HIV Prevention Products among Men Who Have Sex with men;" "It's Not What You Know, But Who You Knew: Examining the Relationship between Behavior Change and AIDS Mortality in Africa;" and "HIV Risk Behavior and Risk-Related Characteristics of Young Russian Men Who Exchange Sex for Money or Valuables from Other Men."
Issue number 3 contains: "Factors Associated with HIV-Infected Women's Use or Intention to Use AZT During Pregnancy," "How Injection Drug Users Coped with Testing HIV-Seropositive: Implications for Subsequent Health-Related Behaviors;" "Public Reactions to People with HIV/AIDS in the Netherlands;" "A Street Intercept Survey to Assess HIV-Testing Attitudes and Behaviors;" "Women's HIV Transmission Risk Perceptions and Behaviors in the Era of Potent Antiretroviral Therapies;" "Consistent Condom Use with Different Types of Partners: Evidence from Two Nigerian Surveys;" "Developing Standards in Behavioral Surveillance for HIV/STD Prevention;" and "Low Impact of a Community-Wide HIV Testing and Counseling Program on Sexual Behavior in Rural Uganda."
Issue number 4 contains: "Awareness and Use of Untested Barrier Methods by HIV-Seropositive Gay and Bisexual Men;" "Test-Retest Reliability for Self-Reports of Sexual Behavior among Thai and Korean Respondents;" "The Role of community Consultants in Designing an HIV Prevention Intervention;" "Gender-Related Psychosocial and Cultural Factors Associated with Condom Use Among Chinese Married Women;" "Identifying the Motivations of African American Volunteers Working to Prevent HIV/AIDS;" "A Test of Two HIV Disclosure Theories;" "Support for Condom Availability and Needle Exchange Programs Among Massachusetts Adults, 1997;" and "Untangling the Impact of Sexual Abuse on HIV Risk Behaviors Among Youths in Foster Care."
This is a highly recommended publication for all health science and academic research libraries.
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