Bulletin de Périodique
Public Health Reports , Vol.113, Suppl.1 - June 1998 - HIV prevention with drug-using populations current status and future prospects
Paru le :
01/06/1998
Année
1998
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
INDE
;
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
ECHANGE DE SERINGUES
;
INJECTION
;
SIDA
;
USAGER
;
PAIR
;
PREVENTION DE PROXIMITE
;
VIH
Note de contenu :
Table of contents
- HIV prevention with drug using populations. Current status and future prospects (p.1-3)
- HIV prevention with drug-using populations--current status and future prospects: introduction and overview (p.4-18)
- Outreach-based HIV prevention for injecting drug users: a review of published outcome data (p.19-30)
- Peer-delivered interventions reduce HIV risk behaviors among out-of-treatment drug abusers (p.31-41)
- Harnessing peer networks as an instrument for AIDS prevention: results from a peer-driven intervention (p.42-57)
- Community-based outreach HIV intervention for street-recruited drug users in Madras, India (p.58-66)
- Syringe exchange programs: lowering the transmission of syringe-borne diseases and beyond (p.67-74)
- The role of needle exchange programs in HIV prevention (p.75-80)
- Pharmacy access to syringes among injecting drug users: follow-up findings from Hartford, Connecticut (p.81-89)
- Satellite exchange in the Baltimore Needle Exchange Program (p.90-96)
- Drug abuse treatment as AIDS prevention (p.97-106)
- Methadone treatment protects against HIV infection: two decades of experience in the Bronx, New York City (p.107-115)
- Facilitating treatment entry among out-of-treatment injection drug users (p.116-128)
- Drug abuse treatment success among needle exchange participants (p.129-139)
- The network approach and interventions to prevent HIV among injection drug users (p.140–150)
- Outreach in natural settings: the use of peer leaders for HIV prevention among injecting drug users' networks (p.151–159)
- The outreach-assisted model of partner notification with IDUs (p.160–169)
- HIV prevention among injecting drug users: responses in developing and transitional countries (p.170–181)
- Fifteen years of research on preventing HIV infection among injecting drug users: what we have learned, what we have not learned, what we have done, what we have not done (p.182–188)
- Bridging the gap between science and practice: insight to researchers from practitioners (p.189–193.)
- What we have learned from research about the prevention of HIV transmission among drug abusers (p.194–204)
- HIV prevention with drug using populations. Current status and future prospects (p.1-3)
- HIV prevention with drug-using populations--current status and future prospects: introduction and overview (p.4-18)
- Outreach-based HIV prevention for injecting drug users: a review of published outcome data (p.19-30)
- Peer-delivered interventions reduce HIV risk behaviors among out-of-treatment drug abusers (p.31-41)
- Harnessing peer networks as an instrument for AIDS prevention: results from a peer-driven intervention (p.42-57)
- Community-based outreach HIV intervention for street-recruited drug users in Madras, India (p.58-66)
- Syringe exchange programs: lowering the transmission of syringe-borne diseases and beyond (p.67-74)
- The role of needle exchange programs in HIV prevention (p.75-80)
- Pharmacy access to syringes among injecting drug users: follow-up findings from Hartford, Connecticut (p.81-89)
- Satellite exchange in the Baltimore Needle Exchange Program (p.90-96)
- Drug abuse treatment as AIDS prevention (p.97-106)
- Methadone treatment protects against HIV infection: two decades of experience in the Bronx, New York City (p.107-115)
- Facilitating treatment entry among out-of-treatment injection drug users (p.116-128)
- Drug abuse treatment success among needle exchange participants (p.129-139)
- The network approach and interventions to prevent HIV among injection drug users (p.140–150)
- Outreach in natural settings: the use of peer leaders for HIV prevention among injecting drug users' networks (p.151–159)
- The outreach-assisted model of partner notification with IDUs (p.160–169)
- HIV prevention among injecting drug users: responses in developing and transitional countries (p.170–181)
- Fifteen years of research on preventing HIV infection among injecting drug users: what we have learned, what we have not learned, what we have done, what we have not done (p.182–188)
- Bridging the gap between science and practice: insight to researchers from practitioners (p.189–193.)
- What we have learned from research about the prevention of HIV transmission among drug abusers (p.194–204)
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M. SINGER ;
H. A. BAER ;
G. SCOTT ;
S. HOROWITZ ;
B. WEINSTEIN
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