AIDS Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal volume 16, no. 1, February, 2004, no. 2, April, 2004. Books In Print
click here to return to CDC daily update main menu
Print this Article




AIDS Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal volume 16, no. 1, February, 2004, no. 2, April, 2004.

Guilford Publication, 72 Spring St., New York, NY 10012. ISSN 0899-9546. $245.00 institutions; $65.00 individuals.
Edited by Francisco S. Sy.


This is a journal that serves as a forum "devoted to the publication of original contributions that highlight existing and theoretical models of AIDS education and Prevention, including their development, implementation, and evaluation." Issue number one is devoted to "HIV Prevention for Asian and Pacific Islander Men Who Have Sex with Men: Identifying Needs for the Asia Pacific Region." The articles cover: "Gay Asian Men in Sydney Resist International Trend: No Change in Rates of Unprotected Anal Intercourse, 1999-2002," by Paul Van de Ven, Limin Mao, Garrett Prestage; "Gay Asian Men in San Francisco Follow the International Trend: Increases in Rates of Unprotected Anal Intercourse and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1999-2002," by Willi McFarland, Sanny Chen, Darlene Weide, Robert Kohn, Jeffrey Klausner; "High Levels of Unprotected Sex with Men and Women among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Potential Bridge of HIV Transmission in Beijing, China," by Kyung-Hee Choi, David R. Gibson, Lei Han, Yaqi Guo; "HIV, STIs, and Sexual Behaviors among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Phnom Penh, Cambodia," by Philippe Girault, Tobi Saidel, Ngak Song, Jan W. de Lind Van Wijngaarden, Gina Dallabetta, Francesca Stuer, Stephen Mills, Vathanak Or, Pierre Grosjean, Philippe Glaziou, Elizabeth Pisani; "Men Who Have Sex with Men and HIV in Vietnam: A Review," by Donn Colby, Nghia Huu Cao, Serge Doussantousse; "Individualism-Collectivism, Self-Efficacy, and Other Factors Associated with Risk Taking among Gay Asian and Caucasian Men," by Limin Mao, Paul Van de Ven, John McCormick; "Experiences of an Responses to Social Discrimination among A&PI Gay Men: Their Relationship to HIV Risk," by Patrick A. Wilson, Hirokazu Yoshikawa; and "Do Family and Friendship Networks Protect Against the Influence of Discrimination on Mental Health and HIV Risk Among Asian and Pacific Islander Gay Men?" by Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Patrick Alan-David Wilson, David H. Chae, Jih-Fei Cheng.

Issue number two includes the following articles: "Understanding the Patient's Perspective on Rapid and Routine HIV Testing in an Inner-City Urgent Care Center," by Angela B. Hutchinson, Giselle Corbie-Smith, Stephen B. Thomas, Sveta Mohanan, Carlos del Rio; "Development of a Measure of Barriers to HIV Testing Among Individuals at High Risk," by Germine H. Awad, Lynda M. Sagrestano, Mark J. Kittleson, Paul D. Sarvela; "HIV Testing in a Resource-Poor Urban Emergency Department," by Nancy R. Glick, Abigail Silva, Leslie Zun, Steven Whitman; "Development of an Opinion Leader-Led HIV Prevention Intervention Among Alcohol Users in Chennai, India," by Sudha Sivaram, Aylur K. Srikrishnan, Carl A. Latkin, Sethulakshmi C. Johnson, Vivian F. Go, Margaret E. Bently, Suniti Solomon, David D. Celentano; "Prevention Myths and HIV Risk Reduction by Active Drug Users," by Lisa R. Metsch, Clyde B. McCoy, Christine C. Miles, Brad Woholer; "What Really Works? An Exploratory Study of Condom Negotiation Strategies," by Amy G. Lam, Amy Mak, Patricia D. Lindsay, Stephen T. Russell; and "Gender Differences in Condom-Related Behaviors and Attitudes Among Mexican Adolescents Living on the U.S.-Mexico Border," by Ana P. Martinez-Donate, Melbourne F. Hovell, Elaine J. Blumberg, Jennifer A. Zellner, Carol L. Sipan, Audrey M. Shillington, Claudia Carrizosa.


Keywords: Education; PreventionKWDeducation;prevention
040610
BK041222

Copyright © 2004 - The University of Illinois at Chicago. All materials in the journal are subject to copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and may be reprinted or redistributed for the noncommercial purpose of scientific or educational advancement granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976. For other reprinting, redistribution, or translation, address requests to H. Robert Malinowsky, University of Illinois at Chicago Library, PO Box 8198, Chicago, IL 60680 or electronically to hrm@uic.edu.

AEGiS is made possible through unrestricted grants from Boehringer Ingelheim, Elton John AIDS Foundation, John M. Lloyd Foundation, the National Library of Medicine, and donations from users like you. Always watch for outdated information. This article first appeared in 2003. This material is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between you and your doctor.

AEGiS presents published material, reprinted with permission and neither endorses nor opposes any material. All information contained on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational purposes only. It is often presented in summary or aggregate form. It is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a doctor who specializes in treating HIV.

Copyright ©1980, 2003. AEGiS. All materials appearing on AEGiS are protected by copyright as a collective work or compilation under U.S. copyright and other laws and are the property of AEGiS, or the party credited as the provider of the content. .