Editors:
Seth C. Kalichman
Date of publication:
Published by:
Springer
ARC Catalog Number:
HC4.44.K411
Description:
The CDC has made a revision in their philosophy underlying recommended
prevention techniques to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. The new approach
focuses on “positive prevention,” that is, prevention
among people living with HIV/AIDS. This important distinction has
resulted in the need to re-examine the behaviors around HIV transmission
and the approaches to prevention when working within this diverse
population.
Positive Prevention is a timely volume containing the latest contributions
from the top scholars in the field on prevention the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Issues covered include unprotected sex with HIV-positive gay and
bisexual men; issues around whether disclosure leads to safer sex;
mental health and HIV with young adults; the impact of HIV diagnosis
on sexual risk behaviors; interventions in community settings; and
more. There is also an important chapter on international perspectives
on “positive prevention.”
This volume will serve as an invaluable sourcebook for all professionals
working in the field of HIV/AIDS prevention.
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