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Preventing HIV in Developing Countries: Biomedical and Behavioral Approaches (Aids Prevention and Mental Health) PDF

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by Laura Gibney, Ralph J. DiClemente, Sten H. Vermund| 1999| 425 pages| 1.801| English

About Preventing HIV in Developing Countries: Biomedical and Behavioral Approaches (Aids Prevention and Mental Health)

Until now, planners seeking to create HIV prevention programs in developing countries relied on published interventions successfully implemented in the industrialized world. This volume brings together HIV researchers and activists who describe intervention strategies employed primarily in developing countries. With the battle to control HIV continuing, the contributors provide insights from the field as they summarize implementation problems, successes and failures. End-of-chapter summaries and references are key features. HIV program planners, medical and social workers, researchers, and activists will benefit from Preventing HIV in Developing Countries.

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Author:Laura Gibney, Ralph J. DiClemente, Sten H. Vermund
Publication Year:1999
ISBN:9780306471575
Pages:425
Language:English
File Size:1.801
Format:PDF
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