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Volume 14, no.3- "HIV-Infected Persons' Knowledge of Their Sexual Partners' HIV Status," "Prenatal HIV Counseling and Testing in California," "A Model for Capacity-Building in AIDS Prevention Programs," "Exploring the Community Response to a Randomized Controlled HIB/AIDS Intervention Trial in Rural Uganda," "Reaching and Identifying the STD/HIV Risk of Sex Workers in Beijing," "Condom Use Among Vocational School students in Chiang Rai, Thailand," and "HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge and Attitudes: A Comparison of Older Persons and Young Adults in Thailand."
Volume 14, supplement-Evaluating HIV Prevention Programs- "Evaluating HIV Prevention Efforts to Reduce New Infections and Ensure Accountability," "The Value of Engaging Stakeholders in Planning and Implementing Evaluations," "Designing and Conducting Participatory Outcome Evaluation of Community-Based Organizations' HIV Prevention Programs," "Factors Affecting the Delivery of HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs by Community-Based Organizations," "Evaluation Barriers and Facilitators Among Community-Based HIV Prevention Programs,' "Lessons Learned from the First Year of Implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Standardized Evaluation System for HIV Prevention Programs," "A Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial of a Sexual Health Approach to Long-Term HIV Controlled Intervention Trial of a Sexual Health Approach to Long-Term HIV Risk Reduction for Men Who Have Sex with Men," "Evaluation of HIV Prevention and Counseling Practices of Obstetrician/Gynecologists in Bogota, Colombia," "Evaluation of Sexual Health Approach to Prevent HIV Among Low Income, Urban, Primarily African American Women," "Rapidly Changing Conditions in the Brothels of Bangladesh," and "Development and Implementation of the Cross-Site Evaluation of the CDC/HRSA Corrections Demonstration Project."
Volume 14, no. 4- "An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Peer Sexual Health Intervention Among Secondary-School Students in Zambia," "The Impact of Utilizing HIV-Positive Speakers in AIDS Education," "Characteristics and Predictors of HIV Risk Behaviors Among Injection-Drug-Using Men and Women in St. Petersburg, Russia," "Behavioral Surveillance and Factors Associated with Condom Use and STD incidences Among the Male Commercial Sex Client Population in Hong Kong," "Secret Pill: HIV-Positive Patients' Experiences Taking Antiretroviral Therapy in North Carolina," "Sexual Assertiveness in Heterosexually Active men," "a Response to Developing Standards in Behavioral Surveillance for HIV/STD Prevention," and "The Current Good Should Precede the Future Best."
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