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Document 0671
DOCN M9480671
TI Sexually transmitted disease prevention approaches that work.
Interventions to reduce risk behavior among individuals, groups, and
communities.
DT 9410
AU Kelly JA; Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, Medical;
College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226.
SO Sex Transm Dis. 1994 Mar-Apr;21(2 Suppl):S73-5. Unique Identifier :
AIDSLINE MED/94317087
AB Behavior change remains the only available means to curtail new HIV
infections. Although much remains to be learned about the effectiveness
of different prevention strategies, there has already been evidence that
both face-to-face interventions focused on individuals and
community-level interventions focused on vulnerable communities can
produce substantial reductions in high-risk sexual behavior. This
article briefly describes the results of controlled outcome studies that
have employed cognitive-behavioral and norm change elements to reduce
HIV risk behaviors in face-to-face and community-level trials with both
inner-city women and homosexual men.
DE Clinical Trials Community Health Services Female Human HIV
Infections/EPIDEMIOLOGY/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/TRANSMISSION Male
Primary Prevention/*METHODS Risk Factors Risk-Taking *Sex Behavior
Sexually Transmitted Diseases/EPIDEMIOLOGY/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/
TRANSMISSION Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW
REVIEW, TUTORIAL
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).