July Issue of American Journal of Public Health Focuses on HIV/AIDS
The July 2004 issue of the American Journal of Public Health examines HIV/AIDS issues in advance of the XV International AIDS Conference. Titles of the articles appear below.
- "HIV and Women: When Words Speak Louder Than Actions" (Gross, AJPH, July 2004).
- "'Street Medicine:' Collaborating With a Faith-Based Organization To Screen At-Risk Youths for Sexually Transmitted Diseases" (Moss et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "HIV Topical Microbes: Steer the Ship or Run Aground" (Gross, AJPH, July 2004).
- "Sociodemographic Differences in Access to Care Among Hispanic Patients Who Are HIV Infected in the United States" (Morales et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Predictors of Risky Sexual Behavior Among Young African-American Men Who Have Sex With Men" (Hart et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Psychosocial Characteristics of New York City HIV-Infected Women Before and After the Advent of HAART" (Siegel et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Depressive Symptoms and AIDS-Related Mortality Among a Multisite Cohort of HIV-Positive Women" (Cook et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Changes in Sexual Behavior Among HIV-Infected Women After Initiation of HAART" (Wilson et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Medically Eligible Women Who Do Not Use HAART: The Importance of Abuse, Drug Use and Race" (Cohen et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Latinas and HIV/AIDS Risk Factors: Implications for Harm Reduction Strategies" (Zambrana et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Modeling the Effects of Different Infant Feeding Strategies on Infant Survival and Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV" (Ross/Labbok, AJPH, July 2004).
- "Effectiveness of HIV Prevention in Ontario, Canada: A Multilevel Comparison of Bisexual Men: (Leaver et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Delivery of HIV Prevention Counseling by Physicians at HIV Medical Care Settings in Four U.S. Cities" (Metch et al, AJPH, July 2004).
- "HIV Seroprevalence Among Homeless and Marginally-Housed Adults in San Francisco" (Robertson et al., AJPH, July 2004).
- "Prevalence and Incidence of HIV, Hepatitis B Virus and Hepatitis C Virus Infections Among Males in Rhode Island Prisons" (Macalino et al., AJPH, July 2004).
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