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505 | 0 | |a AIDS -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP -- Contents -- SUMMARY -- Monitoring The Spread Of HIV And Aids -- Statistics On Aids -- Statistics On HIV Infection -- Cdc's Family Of HIV Seroprevalence Surveys -- National Seroprevalence Survey -- Assuring Confidentiality -- Sexual Behavior And Aids -- Same-Gender Sex Among Men -- Teenage And Adult Heterosexuals -- Female Prostitution -- Research And Data Needs -- Data On Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- IV Drug Use And Aids -- Limiting The Spread Of HIV Infection -- Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- Evaluating Interventions -- Randomized Field Experiments -- Resources For Evaluation -- Overcoming Barriers To Research And Intervention -- Barriers To Research -- Collaborative Research -- Social Barriers To Intervention -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 1 Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTION -- Uses Of HIV Prevalence And Incidence Data -- Prevalence Data -- Monitoring Trends -- Incidence Data -- Variation In Estimated Hiv Prevalence For Selected Groups -- Homosexual and Bisexual Men. -- IV Drug Users. -- Hemophiliacs. -- Heterosexual Partners of Persons with HIV Infection or at Recognized Risk. -- Patients at General Care Hospitals. -- Newborn Infants and Women of Reproductive Age. -- Prostitutes. -- Tuberculosis Patients. -- Heterosexuals Without Known Risk Factors.12 -- Variation by Age. -- Variation by Gender. -- Variation Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. -- Geographic Spread of the Epidemic. -- Uncertainties About HIV Prevalence -- Principles And Methods Of Estimating Prevalence -- Probability Samples -- Full Coverage Of The Sample -- Accurate Testing -- Combining Results -- THE 1989 HIV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM -- Surveillance Of Iv Drug Users -- Sentinel Hospital Surveillance. | |
505 | 8 | |a Surveys Of STD And TB Clinics And Clinics Serving Women Of Reproductive Age -- Data Management -- Neonatal Screening -- ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -- The Components Model -- The Epidemiological Model -- Sample Survey Method -- CONCLUSION -- Attributes Of An HIV Monitoring System -- Other Uses Of Data On HIV -- References -- 2 Sexual Behavior And Aids -- STATUS OF THE RESEARCH FIELD -- NEEDED DATA -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Future Course -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Dynamics -- THE KINSEY STUDIES -- Quality Of The Kinsey Data -- The Interviews -- Sampling -- Utility Of The Kinsey Data -- Kinsey And The Issue Of Sexual Normality -- After The Kinsey Studies -- TRENDS IN HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD -- Kinsey's Findings -- Studies After Kinsey -- Further Trends During The 1970s -- ADULT HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIORS -- Details Of Survey Execution -- 1988 General Social Survey -- Los Angeles Times Survey -- Survey Results -- Condom Use And Risk Perception -- Special Studies -- Couples Study Data -- White And Afro-American Women In Los Angeles -- TRENDS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PERSONS OF THE SAME GENDER -- The Kinsey Research -- From Kinsey To The AIDS Epidemic -- 1970 Kinsey Institute Data On Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Research On Same-Gender Male Sex Since The Onset Of The Aids Crisis -- Trends In Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Anal Intercourse -- Condom Use -- Other Sexual Activities -- Celibacy, Monogamy, And Multiple Partners -- FEMALE PROSTITUTION -- Social Context Of Prostitution -- Prostitution And Aids -- The Customers Of Prostitutes -- METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SURVEYS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- Accuracy Of Self-Reported Data On Sexual Behavior -- Sampling Gay And Bisexual Men -- Developing Reliable Survey Instruments -- Measurement Time Frames. | |
505 | 8 | |a Interviewer Versus Self-Administered Assessments -- Behavioral Specificity -- Reliability And Validity Of Measures -- Sample Coverage -- ANTHROPOLOGY'S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- From 1929 To The 1970s -- The 1980s Prior To AIDS -- Anthropological Research Since Aids -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 3 AIDS and IV Drug Use -- DRUG-USE BEHAVIORS THAT TRANSMIT HIV -- Sharing Drug Injection Equipment -- Social Context Of Needle-Sharing -- Initiation into Drug Use. -- Adolescent IV Drug Use. -- Friendship Networks and Intimate Relationships. -- Shooting Galleries. -- Mechanics Of Drug Use And Sources Of Contamination -- The Syringe. -- The Needle. -- The Cooker. -- The Cotton. -- The Rinse Water. -- Frequency Of Injection -- Polydrug Use -- Sexual Behaviors And IV Drug Use -- Toward A Better Understanding Of Risk-Associated Behaviors -- RISK REDUCTION AMONG IV DRUG USERS -- Changes In Injection Behavior -- Changes In Sexual Behavior -- Toward Reducing Risk-Associated Behavior Among IV Drug Users -- CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON IV DRUG USE -- Research Traditions -- Investigating Risk-Associated Drug Behaviors -- Methods -- Convenience Samples -- Self-Reported Information -- Toward Better Quality Data -- MEASURING THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM -- Prevalence Of IV Drug Use -- Definition Of An IV Drug User -- Techniques For Estimating The Total Number Of IV Drug Users -- National Aggregates Of State Estimates -- Consumption And Turnover Rates Among IV Drug Users -- Modeling The IV Drug-Using Population: Constraints And Limitations -- Prevalence Of AIDS And HIV Infection Among IV Drug Users -- CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- PART II INTERVENING TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 4 Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- EDUCATION PROGRAMS -- The Role Of Education And Knowledge In Preventing The Spread Of Hiv Infection. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Function Of Fear In Health Messages -- The Role Of The Media -- Risk Perception -- Adoption And Diffusion Of Innovations -- MOTIVATING AND SUSTAINING BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Self-Efficacy -- Altruism -- HIV Antibody Testing -- Sustaining Behavioral Change -- Assessing Change -- Impediments To Individual Action: The Example Of Condom Use -- SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Family, Group, And Community Beliefs -- Community-Level Intervention Programs -- Impediments To Effecting Behavioral Change -- In-Groups Versus Out-Groups: Creating Distance From Risk -- IV Drug Users -- Female Prostitutes -- Innovative And Controversial Approaches To Behavioral Change -- Sterile Needle Programs -- Education Programs For Teenagers -- THE ROLE OF PLANNED VARIATIONS AND EVALUATION -- References -- 5 Evaluating The Effects Of AIDS Interventions -- DIMENSIONS OF EVALUATION -- Program Objectives -- Program Design -- Program Implementation -- Defining And Measuring Outcomes -- Inferring Results: The Value Of Controlled Experiments -- Constraints On Evaluation -- RANDOMIZED FIELD EXPERIMENTS -- Examples -- Benefits And Costs Of Well-Designed Experiments -- Threshold Conditions For Randomized Experiments -- Does Present Practice or Policy Need Improvement? -- Is There Significant Uncertainty About The Effectiveness Of The Proposed Treatment? -- Are There Acceptable Alternatives to Randomized Experiments? -- Will The Results Of The Experiment Be Used To Improve Practice Or Policy? -- Voluntary Participation -- Organizations As The Treatment Unit In Field Experiments -- SPECIAL CONCERNS OF EVALUATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS -- Target Groups -- Information Base -- Objectives Of AIDS Intervention Programs -- Ethical Issues -- Attrition And Noncompliance -- Measurement And Observation -- IMPLEMENTING GOOD EVALUATIONS -- Bibliography. | |
505 | 8 | |a PART III IMPEDIMENTS TO RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION -- 6 Barriers to Research -- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH -- FEDERAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL -- Immediate Needs -- Future Needs -- References -- 7 Social Barriers To Aids Prevention -- SOCIAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS -- COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX -- BARRIERS TO ACTION: RECENT EXAMPLES -- Condom Advertising On Network Television -- Communicating With Inoffensive Language -- Federal AIDS Education Efforts -- Communicating Facts Versus Moral Suasion -- Reflecting Values Versus Imposing Them -- HISTORICAL LESSONS -- The Effects Of Epidemics On Poor People And Minorities -- Stigma -- Defining Stigma -- Effects Of Stigmatization -- Stigma And The Aids Epidemic -- Legal Status Of Homosexual Behaviors -- Toward Dispelling Stigma -- References -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A The Committee's Recommendations -- Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- Human Sexual Behavior And AIDS -- AIDS AND IV DRUG USE -- FACILITATING CHANGE IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS INTERVENTIONS -- BARRIERS TO RESEARCH -- Appendix B Supplemental Data -- BACKGROUND PAPERS -- ON THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF NUMBERS OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS -- What Is The Definition Of Intravenous Drug User? -- What Definitions Are Used In The "Review"? -- What Population Definition Was Used For Estimating Seroprevalence? -- How Were Numbers Of Ivdus Estimated? -- Overview -- Aggregation Of State Agencies' Estimates -- Illinois And Chicago -- California And Los Angeles -- New York State And New York City -- National Estimates -- Lange's Approach -- Newmeyer's Ratio Estimate -- Conclusions -- References -- MONITORING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- Current Estimates -- Proportional Model -- Multiplicative Model -- Temporal Distribution Model -- Proposal -- Requirements -- Limitations Of Samples Of Convenience -- Design Considerations -- Overview. | |
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contents | AIDS -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP -- Contents -- SUMMARY -- Monitoring The Spread Of HIV And Aids -- Statistics On Aids -- Statistics On HIV Infection -- Cdc's Family Of HIV Seroprevalence Surveys -- National Seroprevalence Survey -- Assuring Confidentiality -- Sexual Behavior And Aids -- Same-Gender Sex Among Men -- Teenage And Adult Heterosexuals -- Female Prostitution -- Research And Data Needs -- Data On Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- IV Drug Use And Aids -- Limiting The Spread Of HIV Infection -- Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- Evaluating Interventions -- Randomized Field Experiments -- Resources For Evaluation -- Overcoming Barriers To Research And Intervention -- Barriers To Research -- Collaborative Research -- Social Barriers To Intervention -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 1 Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTION -- Uses Of HIV Prevalence And Incidence Data -- Prevalence Data -- Monitoring Trends -- Incidence Data -- Variation In Estimated Hiv Prevalence For Selected Groups -- Homosexual and Bisexual Men. -- IV Drug Users. -- Hemophiliacs. -- Heterosexual Partners of Persons with HIV Infection or at Recognized Risk. -- Patients at General Care Hospitals. -- Newborn Infants and Women of Reproductive Age. -- Prostitutes. -- Tuberculosis Patients. -- Heterosexuals Without Known Risk Factors.12 -- Variation by Age. -- Variation by Gender. -- Variation Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. -- Geographic Spread of the Epidemic. -- Uncertainties About HIV Prevalence -- Principles And Methods Of Estimating Prevalence -- Probability Samples -- Full Coverage Of The Sample -- Accurate Testing -- Combining Results -- THE 1989 HIV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM -- Surveillance Of Iv Drug Users -- Sentinel Hospital Surveillance. Surveys Of STD And TB Clinics And Clinics Serving Women Of Reproductive Age -- Data Management -- Neonatal Screening -- ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -- The Components Model -- The Epidemiological Model -- Sample Survey Method -- CONCLUSION -- Attributes Of An HIV Monitoring System -- Other Uses Of Data On HIV -- References -- 2 Sexual Behavior And Aids -- STATUS OF THE RESEARCH FIELD -- NEEDED DATA -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Future Course -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Dynamics -- THE KINSEY STUDIES -- Quality Of The Kinsey Data -- The Interviews -- Sampling -- Utility Of The Kinsey Data -- Kinsey And The Issue Of Sexual Normality -- After The Kinsey Studies -- TRENDS IN HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD -- Kinsey's Findings -- Studies After Kinsey -- Further Trends During The 1970s -- ADULT HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIORS -- Details Of Survey Execution -- 1988 General Social Survey -- Los Angeles Times Survey -- Survey Results -- Condom Use And Risk Perception -- Special Studies -- Couples Study Data -- White And Afro-American Women In Los Angeles -- TRENDS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PERSONS OF THE SAME GENDER -- The Kinsey Research -- From Kinsey To The AIDS Epidemic -- 1970 Kinsey Institute Data On Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Research On Same-Gender Male Sex Since The Onset Of The Aids Crisis -- Trends In Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Anal Intercourse -- Condom Use -- Other Sexual Activities -- Celibacy, Monogamy, And Multiple Partners -- FEMALE PROSTITUTION -- Social Context Of Prostitution -- Prostitution And Aids -- The Customers Of Prostitutes -- METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SURVEYS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- Accuracy Of Self-Reported Data On Sexual Behavior -- Sampling Gay And Bisexual Men -- Developing Reliable Survey Instruments -- Measurement Time Frames. Interviewer Versus Self-Administered Assessments -- Behavioral Specificity -- Reliability And Validity Of Measures -- Sample Coverage -- ANTHROPOLOGY'S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- From 1929 To The 1970s -- The 1980s Prior To AIDS -- Anthropological Research Since Aids -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 3 AIDS and IV Drug Use -- DRUG-USE BEHAVIORS THAT TRANSMIT HIV -- Sharing Drug Injection Equipment -- Social Context Of Needle-Sharing -- Initiation into Drug Use. -- Adolescent IV Drug Use. -- Friendship Networks and Intimate Relationships. -- Shooting Galleries. -- Mechanics Of Drug Use And Sources Of Contamination -- The Syringe. -- The Needle. -- The Cooker. -- The Cotton. -- The Rinse Water. -- Frequency Of Injection -- Polydrug Use -- Sexual Behaviors And IV Drug Use -- Toward A Better Understanding Of Risk-Associated Behaviors -- RISK REDUCTION AMONG IV DRUG USERS -- Changes In Injection Behavior -- Changes In Sexual Behavior -- Toward Reducing Risk-Associated Behavior Among IV Drug Users -- CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON IV DRUG USE -- Research Traditions -- Investigating Risk-Associated Drug Behaviors -- Methods -- Convenience Samples -- Self-Reported Information -- Toward Better Quality Data -- MEASURING THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM -- Prevalence Of IV Drug Use -- Definition Of An IV Drug User -- Techniques For Estimating The Total Number Of IV Drug Users -- National Aggregates Of State Estimates -- Consumption And Turnover Rates Among IV Drug Users -- Modeling The IV Drug-Using Population: Constraints And Limitations -- Prevalence Of AIDS And HIV Infection Among IV Drug Users -- CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- PART II INTERVENING TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 4 Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- EDUCATION PROGRAMS -- The Role Of Education And Knowledge In Preventing The Spread Of Hiv Infection. The Function Of Fear In Health Messages -- The Role Of The Media -- Risk Perception -- Adoption And Diffusion Of Innovations -- MOTIVATING AND SUSTAINING BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Self-Efficacy -- Altruism -- HIV Antibody Testing -- Sustaining Behavioral Change -- Assessing Change -- Impediments To Individual Action: The Example Of Condom Use -- SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Family, Group, And Community Beliefs -- Community-Level Intervention Programs -- Impediments To Effecting Behavioral Change -- In-Groups Versus Out-Groups: Creating Distance From Risk -- IV Drug Users -- Female Prostitutes -- Innovative And Controversial Approaches To Behavioral Change -- Sterile Needle Programs -- Education Programs For Teenagers -- THE ROLE OF PLANNED VARIATIONS AND EVALUATION -- References -- 5 Evaluating The Effects Of AIDS Interventions -- DIMENSIONS OF EVALUATION -- Program Objectives -- Program Design -- Program Implementation -- Defining And Measuring Outcomes -- Inferring Results: The Value Of Controlled Experiments -- Constraints On Evaluation -- RANDOMIZED FIELD EXPERIMENTS -- Examples -- Benefits And Costs Of Well-Designed Experiments -- Threshold Conditions For Randomized Experiments -- Does Present Practice or Policy Need Improvement? -- Is There Significant Uncertainty About The Effectiveness Of The Proposed Treatment? -- Are There Acceptable Alternatives to Randomized Experiments? -- Will The Results Of The Experiment Be Used To Improve Practice Or Policy? -- Voluntary Participation -- Organizations As The Treatment Unit In Field Experiments -- SPECIAL CONCERNS OF EVALUATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS -- Target Groups -- Information Base -- Objectives Of AIDS Intervention Programs -- Ethical Issues -- Attrition And Noncompliance -- Measurement And Observation -- IMPLEMENTING GOOD EVALUATIONS -- Bibliography. PART III IMPEDIMENTS TO RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION -- 6 Barriers to Research -- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH -- FEDERAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL -- Immediate Needs -- Future Needs -- References -- 7 Social Barriers To Aids Prevention -- SOCIAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS -- COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX -- BARRIERS TO ACTION: RECENT EXAMPLES -- Condom Advertising On Network Television -- Communicating With Inoffensive Language -- Federal AIDS Education Efforts -- Communicating Facts Versus Moral Suasion -- Reflecting Values Versus Imposing Them -- HISTORICAL LESSONS -- The Effects Of Epidemics On Poor People And Minorities -- Stigma -- Defining Stigma -- Effects Of Stigmatization -- Stigma And The Aids Epidemic -- Legal Status Of Homosexual Behaviors -- Toward Dispelling Stigma -- References -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A The Committee's Recommendations -- Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- Human Sexual Behavior And AIDS -- AIDS AND IV DRUG USE -- FACILITATING CHANGE IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS INTERVENTIONS -- BARRIERS TO RESEARCH -- Appendix B Supplemental Data -- BACKGROUND PAPERS -- ON THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF NUMBERS OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS -- What Is The Definition Of Intravenous Drug User? -- What Definitions Are Used In The "Review"? -- What Population Definition Was Used For Estimating Seroprevalence? -- How Were Numbers Of Ivdus Estimated? -- Overview -- Aggregation Of State Agencies' Estimates -- Illinois And Chicago -- California And Los Angeles -- New York State And New York City -- National Estimates -- Lange's Approach -- Newmeyer's Ratio Estimate -- Conclusions -- References -- MONITORING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- Current Estimates -- Proportional Model -- Multiplicative Model -- Temporal Distribution Model -- Proposal -- Requirements -- Limitations Of Samples Of Convenience -- Design Considerations -- Overview. |
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behavior and intravenous drug use /</subfield><subfield code="c">Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council ; Charles F. 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Moses, editors.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="260" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Washington, D.C. :</subfield><subfield code="b">National Academy Press,</subfield><subfield code="c">1989.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (xiii, 589 pages) :</subfield><subfield code="b">illustrations</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="3">Use copy</subfield><subfield code="f">Restrictions unspecified</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield><subfield code="5">MiAaHDL</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="533" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Electronic reproduction.</subfield><subfield code="b">[S.l.] :</subfield><subfield code="c">HathiTrust Digital Library,</subfield><subfield code="d">2010.</subfield><subfield code="5">MiAaHDL</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="538" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212</subfield><subfield code="5">MiAaHDL</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="583" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">digitized</subfield><subfield code="c">2010</subfield><subfield code="h">HathiTrust Digital Library</subfield><subfield code="l">committed to preserve</subfield><subfield code="2">pda</subfield><subfield code="5">MiAaHDL</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">AIDS -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP -- Contents -- SUMMARY -- Monitoring The Spread Of HIV And Aids -- Statistics On Aids -- Statistics On HIV Infection -- Cdc's Family Of HIV Seroprevalence Surveys -- National Seroprevalence Survey -- Assuring Confidentiality -- Sexual Behavior And Aids -- Same-Gender Sex Among Men -- Teenage And Adult Heterosexuals -- Female Prostitution -- Research And Data Needs -- Data On Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- IV Drug Use And Aids -- Limiting The Spread Of HIV Infection -- Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- Evaluating Interventions -- Randomized Field Experiments -- Resources For Evaluation -- Overcoming Barriers To Research And Intervention -- Barriers To Research -- Collaborative Research -- Social Barriers To Intervention -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 1 Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTION -- Uses Of HIV Prevalence And Incidence Data -- Prevalence Data -- Monitoring Trends -- Incidence Data -- Variation In Estimated Hiv Prevalence For Selected Groups -- Homosexual and Bisexual Men. -- IV Drug Users. -- Hemophiliacs. -- Heterosexual Partners of Persons with HIV Infection or at Recognized Risk. -- Patients at General Care Hospitals. -- Newborn Infants and Women of Reproductive Age. -- Prostitutes. -- Tuberculosis Patients. -- Heterosexuals Without Known Risk Factors.12 -- Variation by Age. -- Variation by Gender. -- Variation Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. -- Geographic Spread of the Epidemic. -- Uncertainties About HIV Prevalence -- Principles And Methods Of Estimating Prevalence -- Probability Samples -- Full Coverage Of The Sample -- Accurate Testing -- Combining Results -- THE 1989 HIV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM -- Surveillance Of Iv Drug Users -- Sentinel Hospital Surveillance.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Surveys Of STD And TB Clinics And Clinics Serving Women Of Reproductive Age -- Data Management -- Neonatal Screening -- ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -- The Components Model -- The Epidemiological Model -- Sample Survey Method -- CONCLUSION -- Attributes Of An HIV Monitoring System -- Other Uses Of Data On HIV -- References -- 2 Sexual Behavior And Aids -- STATUS OF THE RESEARCH FIELD -- NEEDED DATA -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Future Course -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Dynamics -- THE KINSEY STUDIES -- Quality Of The Kinsey Data -- The Interviews -- Sampling -- Utility Of The Kinsey Data -- Kinsey And The Issue Of Sexual Normality -- After The Kinsey Studies -- TRENDS IN HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD -- Kinsey's Findings -- Studies After Kinsey -- Further Trends During The 1970s -- ADULT HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIORS -- Details Of Survey Execution -- 1988 General Social Survey -- Los Angeles Times Survey -- Survey Results -- Condom Use And Risk Perception -- Special Studies -- Couples Study Data -- White And Afro-American Women In Los Angeles -- TRENDS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PERSONS OF THE SAME GENDER -- The Kinsey Research -- From Kinsey To The AIDS Epidemic -- 1970 Kinsey Institute Data On Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Research On Same-Gender Male Sex Since The Onset Of The Aids Crisis -- Trends In Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Anal Intercourse -- Condom Use -- Other Sexual Activities -- Celibacy, Monogamy, And Multiple Partners -- FEMALE PROSTITUTION -- Social Context Of Prostitution -- Prostitution And Aids -- The Customers Of Prostitutes -- METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SURVEYS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- Accuracy Of Self-Reported Data On Sexual Behavior -- Sampling Gay And Bisexual Men -- Developing Reliable Survey Instruments -- Measurement Time Frames.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Interviewer Versus Self-Administered Assessments -- Behavioral Specificity -- Reliability And Validity Of Measures -- Sample Coverage -- ANTHROPOLOGY'S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- From 1929 To The 1970s -- The 1980s Prior To AIDS -- Anthropological Research Since Aids -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 3 AIDS and IV Drug Use -- DRUG-USE BEHAVIORS THAT TRANSMIT HIV -- Sharing Drug Injection Equipment -- Social Context Of Needle-Sharing -- Initiation into Drug Use. -- Adolescent IV Drug Use. -- Friendship Networks and Intimate Relationships. -- Shooting Galleries. -- Mechanics Of Drug Use And Sources Of Contamination -- The Syringe. -- The Needle. -- The Cooker. -- The Cotton. -- The Rinse Water. -- Frequency Of Injection -- Polydrug Use -- Sexual Behaviors And IV Drug Use -- Toward A Better Understanding Of Risk-Associated Behaviors -- RISK REDUCTION AMONG IV DRUG USERS -- Changes In Injection Behavior -- Changes In Sexual Behavior -- Toward Reducing Risk-Associated Behavior Among IV Drug Users -- CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON IV DRUG USE -- Research Traditions -- Investigating Risk-Associated Drug Behaviors -- Methods -- Convenience Samples -- Self-Reported Information -- Toward Better Quality Data -- MEASURING THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM -- Prevalence Of IV Drug Use -- Definition Of An IV Drug User -- Techniques For Estimating The Total Number Of IV Drug Users -- National Aggregates Of State Estimates -- Consumption And Turnover Rates Among IV Drug Users -- Modeling The IV Drug-Using Population: Constraints And Limitations -- Prevalence Of AIDS And HIV Infection Among IV Drug Users -- CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- PART II INTERVENING TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 4 Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- EDUCATION PROGRAMS -- The Role Of Education And Knowledge In Preventing The Spread Of Hiv Infection.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The Function Of Fear In Health Messages -- The Role Of The Media -- Risk Perception -- Adoption And Diffusion Of Innovations -- MOTIVATING AND SUSTAINING BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Self-Efficacy -- Altruism -- HIV Antibody Testing -- Sustaining Behavioral Change -- Assessing Change -- Impediments To Individual Action: The Example Of Condom Use -- SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Family, Group, And Community Beliefs -- Community-Level Intervention Programs -- Impediments To Effecting Behavioral Change -- In-Groups Versus Out-Groups: Creating Distance From Risk -- IV Drug Users -- Female Prostitutes -- Innovative And Controversial Approaches To Behavioral Change -- Sterile Needle Programs -- Education Programs For Teenagers -- THE ROLE OF PLANNED VARIATIONS AND EVALUATION -- References -- 5 Evaluating The Effects Of AIDS Interventions -- DIMENSIONS OF EVALUATION -- Program Objectives -- Program Design -- Program Implementation -- Defining And Measuring Outcomes -- Inferring Results: The Value Of Controlled Experiments -- Constraints On Evaluation -- RANDOMIZED FIELD EXPERIMENTS -- Examples -- Benefits And Costs Of Well-Designed Experiments -- Threshold Conditions For Randomized Experiments -- Does Present Practice or Policy Need Improvement? -- Is There Significant Uncertainty About The Effectiveness Of The Proposed Treatment? -- Are There Acceptable Alternatives to Randomized Experiments? -- Will The Results Of The Experiment Be Used To Improve Practice Or Policy? -- Voluntary Participation -- Organizations As The Treatment Unit In Field Experiments -- SPECIAL CONCERNS OF EVALUATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS -- Target Groups -- Information Base -- Objectives Of AIDS Intervention Programs -- Ethical Issues -- Attrition And Noncompliance -- Measurement And Observation -- IMPLEMENTING GOOD EVALUATIONS -- Bibliography.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">PART III IMPEDIMENTS TO RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION -- 6 Barriers to Research -- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH -- FEDERAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL -- Immediate Needs -- Future Needs -- References -- 7 Social Barriers To Aids Prevention -- SOCIAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS -- COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX -- BARRIERS TO ACTION: RECENT EXAMPLES -- Condom Advertising On Network Television -- Communicating With Inoffensive Language -- Federal AIDS Education Efforts -- Communicating Facts Versus Moral Suasion -- Reflecting Values Versus Imposing Them -- HISTORICAL LESSONS -- The Effects Of Epidemics On Poor People And Minorities -- Stigma -- Defining Stigma -- Effects Of Stigmatization -- Stigma And The Aids Epidemic -- Legal Status Of Homosexual Behaviors -- Toward Dispelling Stigma -- References -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A The Committee's Recommendations -- Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- Human Sexual Behavior And AIDS -- AIDS AND IV DRUG USE -- FACILITATING CHANGE IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS INTERVENTIONS -- BARRIERS TO RESEARCH -- Appendix B Supplemental Data -- BACKGROUND PAPERS -- ON THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF NUMBERS OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS -- What Is The Definition Of Intravenous Drug User? -- What Definitions Are Used In The "Review"? -- What Population Definition Was Used For Estimating Seroprevalence? -- How Were Numbers Of Ivdus Estimated? -- Overview -- Aggregation Of State Agencies' Estimates -- Illinois And Chicago -- California And Los Angeles -- New York State And New York City -- National Estimates -- Lange's Approach -- Newmeyer's Ratio Estimate -- Conclusions -- References -- MONITORING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- Current Estimates 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spelling | National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88191190 AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council ; Charles F. Turner, Heather G. Miller, and Lincoln E. Moses, editors. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1989. 1 online resource (xiii, 589 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL AIDS -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP -- Contents -- SUMMARY -- Monitoring The Spread Of HIV And Aids -- Statistics On Aids -- Statistics On HIV Infection -- Cdc's Family Of HIV Seroprevalence Surveys -- National Seroprevalence Survey -- Assuring Confidentiality -- Sexual Behavior And Aids -- Same-Gender Sex Among Men -- Teenage And Adult Heterosexuals -- Female Prostitution -- Research And Data Needs -- Data On Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- IV Drug Use And Aids -- Limiting The Spread Of HIV Infection -- Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- Evaluating Interventions -- Randomized Field Experiments -- Resources For Evaluation -- Overcoming Barriers To Research And Intervention -- Barriers To Research -- Collaborative Research -- Social Barriers To Intervention -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 1 Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTION -- Uses Of HIV Prevalence And Incidence Data -- Prevalence Data -- Monitoring Trends -- Incidence Data -- Variation In Estimated Hiv Prevalence For Selected Groups -- Homosexual and Bisexual Men. -- IV Drug Users. -- Hemophiliacs. -- Heterosexual Partners of Persons with HIV Infection or at Recognized Risk. -- Patients at General Care Hospitals. -- Newborn Infants and Women of Reproductive Age. -- Prostitutes. -- Tuberculosis Patients. -- Heterosexuals Without Known Risk Factors.12 -- Variation by Age. -- Variation by Gender. -- Variation Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. -- Geographic Spread of the Epidemic. -- Uncertainties About HIV Prevalence -- Principles And Methods Of Estimating Prevalence -- Probability Samples -- Full Coverage Of The Sample -- Accurate Testing -- Combining Results -- THE 1989 HIV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM -- Surveillance Of Iv Drug Users -- Sentinel Hospital Surveillance. Surveys Of STD And TB Clinics And Clinics Serving Women Of Reproductive Age -- Data Management -- Neonatal Screening -- ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -- The Components Model -- The Epidemiological Model -- Sample Survey Method -- CONCLUSION -- Attributes Of An HIV Monitoring System -- Other Uses Of Data On HIV -- References -- 2 Sexual Behavior And Aids -- STATUS OF THE RESEARCH FIELD -- NEEDED DATA -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Future Course -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Dynamics -- THE KINSEY STUDIES -- Quality Of The Kinsey Data -- The Interviews -- Sampling -- Utility Of The Kinsey Data -- Kinsey And The Issue Of Sexual Normality -- After The Kinsey Studies -- TRENDS IN HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD -- Kinsey's Findings -- Studies After Kinsey -- Further Trends During The 1970s -- ADULT HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIORS -- Details Of Survey Execution -- 1988 General Social Survey -- Los Angeles Times Survey -- Survey Results -- Condom Use And Risk Perception -- Special Studies -- Couples Study Data -- White And Afro-American Women In Los Angeles -- TRENDS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PERSONS OF THE SAME GENDER -- The Kinsey Research -- From Kinsey To The AIDS Epidemic -- 1970 Kinsey Institute Data On Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Research On Same-Gender Male Sex Since The Onset Of The Aids Crisis -- Trends In Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Anal Intercourse -- Condom Use -- Other Sexual Activities -- Celibacy, Monogamy, And Multiple Partners -- FEMALE PROSTITUTION -- Social Context Of Prostitution -- Prostitution And Aids -- The Customers Of Prostitutes -- METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SURVEYS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- Accuracy Of Self-Reported Data On Sexual Behavior -- Sampling Gay And Bisexual Men -- Developing Reliable Survey Instruments -- Measurement Time Frames. Interviewer Versus Self-Administered Assessments -- Behavioral Specificity -- Reliability And Validity Of Measures -- Sample Coverage -- ANTHROPOLOGY'S PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- From 1929 To The 1970s -- The 1980s Prior To AIDS -- Anthropological Research Since Aids -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 3 AIDS and IV Drug Use -- DRUG-USE BEHAVIORS THAT TRANSMIT HIV -- Sharing Drug Injection Equipment -- Social Context Of Needle-Sharing -- Initiation into Drug Use. -- Adolescent IV Drug Use. -- Friendship Networks and Intimate Relationships. -- Shooting Galleries. -- Mechanics Of Drug Use And Sources Of Contamination -- The Syringe. -- The Needle. -- The Cooker. -- The Cotton. -- The Rinse Water. -- Frequency Of Injection -- Polydrug Use -- Sexual Behaviors And IV Drug Use -- Toward A Better Understanding Of Risk-Associated Behaviors -- RISK REDUCTION AMONG IV DRUG USERS -- Changes In Injection Behavior -- Changes In Sexual Behavior -- Toward Reducing Risk-Associated Behavior Among IV Drug Users -- CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON IV DRUG USE -- Research Traditions -- Investigating Risk-Associated Drug Behaviors -- Methods -- Convenience Samples -- Self-Reported Information -- Toward Better Quality Data -- MEASURING THE SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM -- Prevalence Of IV Drug Use -- Definition Of An IV Drug User -- Techniques For Estimating The Total Number Of IV Drug Users -- National Aggregates Of State Estimates -- Consumption And Turnover Rates Among IV Drug Users -- Modeling The IV Drug-Using Population: Constraints And Limitations -- Prevalence Of AIDS And HIV Infection Among IV Drug Users -- CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- PART II INTERVENING TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 4 Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- EDUCATION PROGRAMS -- The Role Of Education And Knowledge In Preventing The Spread Of Hiv Infection. The Function Of Fear In Health Messages -- The Role Of The Media -- Risk Perception -- Adoption And Diffusion Of Innovations -- MOTIVATING AND SUSTAINING BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Self-Efficacy -- Altruism -- HIV Antibody Testing -- Sustaining Behavioral Change -- Assessing Change -- Impediments To Individual Action: The Example Of Condom Use -- SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE -- Family, Group, And Community Beliefs -- Community-Level Intervention Programs -- Impediments To Effecting Behavioral Change -- In-Groups Versus Out-Groups: Creating Distance From Risk -- IV Drug Users -- Female Prostitutes -- Innovative And Controversial Approaches To Behavioral Change -- Sterile Needle Programs -- Education Programs For Teenagers -- THE ROLE OF PLANNED VARIATIONS AND EVALUATION -- References -- 5 Evaluating The Effects Of AIDS Interventions -- DIMENSIONS OF EVALUATION -- Program Objectives -- Program Design -- Program Implementation -- Defining And Measuring Outcomes -- Inferring Results: The Value Of Controlled Experiments -- Constraints On Evaluation -- RANDOMIZED FIELD EXPERIMENTS -- Examples -- Benefits And Costs Of Well-Designed Experiments -- Threshold Conditions For Randomized Experiments -- Does Present Practice or Policy Need Improvement? -- Is There Significant Uncertainty About The Effectiveness Of The Proposed Treatment? -- Are There Acceptable Alternatives to Randomized Experiments? -- Will The Results Of The Experiment Be Used To Improve Practice Or Policy? -- Voluntary Participation -- Organizations As The Treatment Unit In Field Experiments -- SPECIAL CONCERNS OF EVALUATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS -- Target Groups -- Information Base -- Objectives Of AIDS Intervention Programs -- Ethical Issues -- Attrition And Noncompliance -- Measurement And Observation -- IMPLEMENTING GOOD EVALUATIONS -- Bibliography. PART III IMPEDIMENTS TO RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION -- 6 Barriers to Research -- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH -- FEDERAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL -- Immediate Needs -- Future Needs -- References -- 7 Social Barriers To Aids Prevention -- SOCIAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS -- COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX -- BARRIERS TO ACTION: RECENT EXAMPLES -- Condom Advertising On Network Television -- Communicating With Inoffensive Language -- Federal AIDS Education Efforts -- Communicating Facts Versus Moral Suasion -- Reflecting Values Versus Imposing Them -- HISTORICAL LESSONS -- The Effects Of Epidemics On Poor People And Minorities -- Stigma -- Defining Stigma -- Effects Of Stigmatization -- Stigma And The Aids Epidemic -- Legal Status Of Homosexual Behaviors -- Toward Dispelling Stigma -- References -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A The Committee's Recommendations -- Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- Human Sexual Behavior And AIDS -- AIDS AND IV DRUG USE -- FACILITATING CHANGE IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS INTERVENTIONS -- BARRIERS TO RESEARCH -- Appendix B Supplemental Data -- BACKGROUND PAPERS -- ON THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF NUMBERS OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS -- What Is The Definition Of Intravenous Drug User? -- What Definitions Are Used In The "Review"? -- What Population Definition Was Used For Estimating Seroprevalence? -- How Were Numbers Of Ivdus Estimated? -- Overview -- Aggregation Of State Agencies' Estimates -- Illinois And Chicago -- California And Los Angeles -- New York State And New York City -- National Estimates -- Lange's Approach -- Newmeyer's Ratio Estimate -- Conclusions -- References -- MONITORING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- Current Estimates -- Proportional Model -- Multiplicative Model -- Temporal Distribution Model -- Proposal -- Requirements -- Limitations Of Samples Of Convenience -- Design Considerations -- Overview. 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spellingShingle | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / AIDS -- Copyright -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON AUTHORSHIP -- Contents -- SUMMARY -- Monitoring The Spread Of HIV And Aids -- Statistics On Aids -- Statistics On HIV Infection -- Cdc's Family Of HIV Seroprevalence Surveys -- National Seroprevalence Survey -- Assuring Confidentiality -- Sexual Behavior And Aids -- Same-Gender Sex Among Men -- Teenage And Adult Heterosexuals -- Female Prostitution -- Research And Data Needs -- Data On Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- IV Drug Use And Aids -- Limiting The Spread Of HIV Infection -- Facilitating Change In Health Behaviors -- Evaluating Interventions -- Randomized Field Experiments -- Resources For Evaluation -- Overcoming Barriers To Research And Intervention -- Barriers To Research -- Collaborative Research -- Social Barriers To Intervention -- PART I UNDERSTANDING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- 1 Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTION -- Uses Of HIV Prevalence And Incidence Data -- Prevalence Data -- Monitoring Trends -- Incidence Data -- Variation In Estimated Hiv Prevalence For Selected Groups -- Homosexual and Bisexual Men. -- IV Drug Users. -- Hemophiliacs. -- Heterosexual Partners of Persons with HIV Infection or at Recognized Risk. -- Patients at General Care Hospitals. -- Newborn Infants and Women of Reproductive Age. -- Prostitutes. -- Tuberculosis Patients. -- Heterosexuals Without Known Risk Factors.12 -- Variation by Age. -- Variation by Gender. -- Variation Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. -- Geographic Spread of the Epidemic. -- Uncertainties About HIV Prevalence -- Principles And Methods Of Estimating Prevalence -- Probability Samples -- Full Coverage Of The Sample -- Accurate Testing -- Combining Results -- THE 1989 HIV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM -- Surveillance Of Iv Drug Users -- Sentinel Hospital Surveillance. Surveys Of STD And TB Clinics And Clinics Serving Women Of Reproductive Age -- Data Management -- Neonatal Screening -- ESTIMATES OF NATIONAL HIV PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE -- The Components Model -- The Epidemiological Model -- Sample Survey Method -- CONCLUSION -- Attributes Of An HIV Monitoring System -- Other Uses Of Data On HIV -- References -- 2 Sexual Behavior And Aids -- STATUS OF THE RESEARCH FIELD -- NEEDED DATA -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Future Course -- Data Needed To Understand The Epidemic's Dynamics -- THE KINSEY STUDIES -- Quality Of The Kinsey Data -- The Interviews -- Sampling -- Utility Of The Kinsey Data -- Kinsey And The Issue Of Sexual Normality -- After The Kinsey Studies -- TRENDS IN HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD -- Kinsey's Findings -- Studies After Kinsey -- Further Trends During The 1970s -- ADULT HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIORS -- Details Of Survey Execution -- 1988 General Social Survey -- Los Angeles Times Survey -- Survey Results -- Condom Use And Risk Perception -- Special Studies -- Couples Study Data -- White And Afro-American Women In Los Angeles -- TRENDS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PERSONS OF THE SAME GENDER -- The Kinsey Research -- From Kinsey To The AIDS Epidemic -- 1970 Kinsey Institute Data On Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Research On Same-Gender Male Sex Since The Onset Of The Aids Crisis -- Trends In Same-Gender Sexual Behavior -- Anal Intercourse -- Condom Use -- Other Sexual Activities -- Celibacy, Monogamy, And Multiple Partners -- FEMALE PROSTITUTION -- Social Context Of Prostitution -- Prostitution And Aids -- The Customers Of Prostitutes -- METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SURVEYS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR -- Accuracy Of Self-Reported Data On Sexual Behavior -- Sampling Gay And Bisexual Men -- Developing Reliable Survey Instruments -- Measurement Time Frames. 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PART III IMPEDIMENTS TO RESEARCH AND INTERVENTION -- 6 Barriers to Research -- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH -- FEDERAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL -- Immediate Needs -- Future Needs -- References -- 7 Social Barriers To Aids Prevention -- SOCIAL RESPONSE TO EPIDEMICS -- COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX -- BARRIERS TO ACTION: RECENT EXAMPLES -- Condom Advertising On Network Television -- Communicating With Inoffensive Language -- Federal AIDS Education Efforts -- Communicating Facts Versus Moral Suasion -- Reflecting Values Versus Imposing Them -- HISTORICAL LESSONS -- The Effects Of Epidemics On Poor People And Minorities -- Stigma -- Defining Stigma -- Effects Of Stigmatization -- Stigma And The Aids Epidemic -- Legal Status Of Homosexual Behaviors -- Toward Dispelling Stigma -- References -- APPENDIXES -- Appendix A The Committee's Recommendations -- Monitoring The Epidemic's Course -- Human Sexual Behavior And AIDS -- AIDS AND IV DRUG USE -- FACILITATING CHANGE IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF AIDS INTERVENTIONS -- BARRIERS TO RESEARCH -- Appendix B Supplemental Data -- BACKGROUND PAPERS -- ON THE ACCURACY OF ESTIMATES OF NUMBERS OF INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS -- What Is The Definition Of Intravenous Drug User? -- What Definitions Are Used In The "Review"? -- What Population Definition Was Used For Estimating Seroprevalence? -- How Were Numbers Of Ivdus Estimated? -- Overview -- Aggregation Of State Agencies' Estimates -- Illinois And Chicago -- California And Los Angeles -- New York State And New York City -- National Estimates -- Lange's Approach -- Newmeyer's Ratio Estimate -- Conclusions -- References -- MONITORING THE SPREAD OF HIV INFECTION -- Current Estimates -- Proportional Model -- Multiplicative Model -- Temporal Distribution Model -- Proposal -- Requirements -- Limitations Of Samples Of Convenience -- Design Considerations -- Overview. 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title_auth | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / |
title_exact_search | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / |
title_full | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council ; Charles F. Turner, Heather G. Miller, and Lincoln E. Moses, editors. |
title_fullStr | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council ; Charles F. Turner, Heather G. Miller, and Lincoln E. Moses, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | AIDS : sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, Social, and Statistical Sciences, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council ; Charles F. Turner, Heather G. Miller, and Lincoln E. Moses, editors. |
title_short | AIDS : |
title_sort | aids sexual behavior and intravenous drug use |
title_sub | sexual behavior and intravenous drug use / |
topic | AIDS (Disease) United States Prevention. AIDS (Disease) United States Epidemiology. Health behavior United States. Sex customs United States. Intravenous drug abuse United States. Health behavior. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85059530 Intravenous drug abuse. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001084 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome epidemiology Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome prevention & control Health Behavior Risk Factors Sexual Behavior Substance Abuse, Intravenous Sida États-Unis Prévention. Sida États-Unis Épidémiologie. Habitudes sanitaires États-Unis. Vie sexuelle États-Unis. Toxicomanie par voie veineuse États-Unis. Habitudes sanitaires. Toxicomanie par voie veineuse. MEDICAL Preventive Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Forensic Medicine. bisacsh MEDICAL Public Health. bisacsh AIDS (Disease) Epidemiology fast AIDS (Disease) Prevention fast Health behavior fast Intravenous drug abuse fast Sex customs fast Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise États Unis d'Amérique. fmesh Hygiène de vie. fmesh Comportement sexuel. fmesh Toxicomanie intraveineuse. fmesh |
topic_facet | AIDS (Disease) United States Prevention. AIDS (Disease) United States Epidemiology. Health behavior United States. Sex customs United States. Intravenous drug abuse United States. Health behavior. Intravenous drug abuse. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome epidemiology Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome prevention & control Health Behavior Risk Factors Sexual Behavior Substance Abuse, Intravenous United States Sida États-Unis Prévention. Sida États-Unis Épidémiologie. Habitudes sanitaires États-Unis. Vie sexuelle États-Unis. Toxicomanie par voie veineuse États-Unis. Habitudes sanitaires. Toxicomanie par voie veineuse. MEDICAL Preventive Medicine. MEDICAL Forensic Medicine. MEDICAL Public Health. AIDS (Disease) Epidemiology AIDS (Disease) Prevention Health behavior Intravenous drug abuse Sex customs Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise États Unis d'Amérique. Hygiène de vie. Comportement sexuel. Toxicomanie intraveineuse. |
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