The Complete HIV/AIDS Teaching Kit: With CD-ROM

The Complete HIV/AIDS Teaching Kit: With CD-ROM

The Complete HIV/AIDS Teaching Kit: With CD-ROM

The Complete HIV/AIDS Teaching Kit: With CD-ROM

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Overview

A unique multi-media teaching kit for those instructing clients, staff, and students about HIV/AIDS.

HIV/AIDS has rapidly emerged as one of the greatest threats to human health in the 21st century. In the absence of a cure, prevention remains a crucial strategy for reducing its impact. It is critically important to understand not only the science of the disease, but also the behavioral and sociocultural influences that both facilitate and prevent the spread of HIV.

In a concise and convenient format The Complete HIV/AIDS Teaching Kit provides a multidisciplinary approach to teaching the biomedical, social, psychological, and behavioral aspects of HIV transmission, prevention and treatment--offering readers a full understanding of the disease. Helpful teaching tools like learning objectives, key medical and science terms, discussion questions, and quizzes are just a few of the resources included in the text to make counseling clients, leading group discussions, teaching students, or offering outreach in your community more accessible and effective.

    The CD Includes:
  • PowerPoint slides
  • In-classroom learning activities
  • Supplemental homework assignments
  • Recommended reading lists
  • Web resources
  • And much more!

Use the companion volume, Tools for Building Culturally Competent HIV Prevention Programs to answer all your questions about program structure, effectiveness, goals, recruitment, evaluation, and more.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826103703
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 09/28/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 408
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Josefina J. Card, PhD, is Founder, President, and CEO of Sociometrics Corporation, an applied social science research and development (R&D) company based in Los Altos, CA. Dr. Card is a nationally recognized social scientist and an expert in the establishment and operation of research-based social science resources, products and services.


Angela Amarillas, MA, is a program manager at the California Healthy Kids Resource Center.


Alana Conner, PhD, is the senior editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review, a quarterly publication of the Stanford Graduate School of Business that presents new ideas for social change to nonprofit, business, and government leaders. Conner has written about social science and health for National Geographic Television, the New York Times Magazine, Static, and other venues.


Diana Dull Akers, PhD, is a Senior Research Associate at Sociometrics Corporation where she has served as Principal Investigator for a number of federally funded projects concerning adolescent reproductive health and adult HIV/AIDS prevention.


Julie Solomon, PhD, serves as a Senior Research Associate and the Director of Training Support at Sociometrics Corporation.


Dr. Ralph J. DiClemente, PhD, is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public Health and associate director, Emory Center for AIDS Research. He holds concurrent appointments as professor in the School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Immunology; and the Department of Psychiatry. He was most recently chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University.

Table of Contents

"
    About the Authors
    Dedication
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    HIV/AIDS: THE EPIDEMIC
  1. An Overview of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
  2. The Path from HIV to AIDS
  3. Correlates of HIV Infection Risk
  4. Transmission of HIV

  5. PRVENTING HIV
  6. HIV Prevention Intervention Basics
  7. Behavioral Theories and Models
  8. Routes of Transmission: Prevention Strategies
  9. Individual-Level Interventions
  10. Small Group-Level Interventions
  11. Community-Level Interventions
  12. Structural Interventions

  13. LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS
  14. The Medical Side of Living with HIV/AIDS
  15. Psychological and Social Challenges of Living with HIV/AIDS
  16. Prevention for People with HIV/AIDS

  17. GENDER, CULTURE, AND HIV/AIDS
  18. Introduction to Gender, Culture, and HIV/AIDS
  19. Gender-Based Cultural Expectations and Traditions
  20. Gender, Culture, and Inequality

  21. Glossary
    Index
"
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