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Selected Resources for Older People with HIV

AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) - Summer 2004



Organizations

National Association on HIV Over Fifty (NAHOF)
www.hivoverfifty.org
(617) 233-7107

New York Association on HIV Over Fifty
www.nyahof.org
(212) 481-7594

HIV Wisdom for Older Women
www.hivwisdom.org
(913) 722-3100

Video

AIDS Is Ageless: HIV Over Fifty
Produced by AIDS Project Hartford
www.aidsprojecthartford.org
(860) 951-4833

Books

AIDS in an Aging Society: What We Need to Know; Riley, Ory & Zablotsky 1989

HIV & AIDS and Older People; Kaufmann 1995

HIV/AIDS and the Older Adult; Nokes 1996

Aging with HIV: Psychological, Social, and Health Issues; Nichols, et al. 2002

HIV/AIDS and Older Adults: Challenges for Individuals, Families, and Communities; Emlet 2004

Midlife and Older Adults and HIV: Implications for Social Services Research, Practice, and Policy; Poindexter & Keigher 2004

Research Journals (issues devoted to HIV and older adults)

Research on Aging, November 1998, Special issue, 20 (6)

Journal of AIDS, June 2003, Volume 33 Supplement 2

AIDS, January 2004, Volume 18 Supplement 1

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