HIV/AIDS Prevention Current Issues in Community Practice

HIV/AIDS Prevention Current Issues in Community Practice by Doreen D. Salina, published by Routledge on July 17, 2014, is a comprehensive manual designed for those involved in HIV/AIDS research and prevention. This 94-page book addresses the importance of fostering positive relationships between researchers and community groups, focusing on effective evaluation techniques for HIV/AIDS programs. It covers a range of topics, including the likelihood of condom usage among college women and the psychological effects on minority men living with HIV/AIDS.
Readers will find valuable insights into creating successful collaborations between researchers and community-based organizations. The book discusses various models for enhancing these partnerships and highlights the challenges faced in evaluating HIV prevention programs due to funding and social politics. Additionally, it provides guidelines for selecting community organizations and offers strategies for delivering pastoral support and prevention education to at-risk individuals. This edition serves as a crucial resource for psychologists, research scientists, and caregivers involved in HIV/AIDS prevention and care.
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Develop a positive working relationship between researchers and community groups focusing on HIV/AIDS prevention, and discover how to evaluate HIV/AIDS programs!
An indispensable manual for everyone involved with HIV/AIDS research, prevention techniques, and the needs of individuals with HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS Prevention: Current Issues in Community Practice covers everything from the likelihood of condom usage by college women to the psychological effects on minority men infected with the HIV/AIDS virus. Essential reading for psychologists, research scientists who work with communities or who are involved in AIDS prevention programs, and for care takers of people with HIV/AIDS, Contemporary Topics in HIV/AIDS Prevention covers the necessary collaborative steps needed to create a positive researcher/community based organization (COB) partnership that will benefit researchers and those affected by the disease.
In HIV/AIDS Prevention, you will examine many different models designed to effectively foster a positive researcher/CBO relationship while learning how to overcome problems you may encounter when researching a social issue or working with a researcher. This book also explains how and why many HIV prevention programs have been poorly evaluated due to a lack of funds and social politics. In addition, you will discover how you can obtain and/or perform a true evaluation of an HIV prevention program. In HIV/AIDS Prevention, you will explore many important issues and factors that help create successful programs, including:
- factors necessary for valid HIV/AIDS prevention program evaluations
- assessments of coping strategies, psychological variables, and the physical well-being of African- American and Latino men living with HIV/AIDS
- steps for the collaborative process between researchers and community groups
- making a good match between community-based organizations and researchers
HIV/AIDS Prevention gives you pertinent information and guidelines for selecting a community-based organization to work with and the steps to creating a successful relationship. This book will give you the strategies and information you need in order to give pastoral support and prevention education to at-risk individuals. You will discover what is necessary for a true HIV/AIDS prevention program evaluation.
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