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Behavioral interventions for prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases / Sevgi O. Aral, John M. Douglas Jr., editors ; Judith A. Lipshutz, associate editor ; foreword by H. Hunter Handsfield and Edward W. Hook III.

Contributor(s): Aral, Sevgi O | Douglas, John M., Jr | Lipshutz, Judith A.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; Springer, c2007Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: xxx, 577 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9780387478630 (hbk. : alk. paper); 9780387487403 (e-ISBN).Subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases -- Prevention | Public health -- Methodology | Health behaviorDDC classification: 616.95105 Online resources: Table of contents | Contributor biographical information | Publisher description
Contents:
History of behavioral interventions in STD control -- Behavioral interventions for STDs : theoretical models and intervention methods -- Biomedical interventions Intervention approaches -- Dyadic, small group, and community-level behavioral interventions for STD/HIV prevention -- Structural interventions -- STD prevention communication : using social marketing techniques with an eye on behavioral change -- Partner notification and management interventions -- Interventions in sexual health care-seeking and provision at multiple levels of the U.S. health care system -- Use of the internet in STD/HIV prevention -- Male condoms -- STI vaccines : status of development, potential impact, and important factors for implementation -- Interventions by population -- Behavioral interventions for prevention and control of STDs among adolescents -- Biological and behavioral risk factors associated with STDs/HIV in women : implications for behavioral interventions -- STD prevention with men who have sex with men in the United States -- STD repeaters : implications for the individual and STD transmission in a population -- Looking inside and affecting the outside : corrections-based interventions for STD prevention -- STDs among illicit drug users in the United States : the need for interventions -- Understanding methods -- Quantitative measurement -- Qualitative methods -- From data to action : integrating program evaluation and program improvement -- Cost-effectiveness analysis -- From best practices to better practice : adopting model behavioral interventions in the real world of STD/HIV prevention -- Ethical and policy issues -- ethics of public health practice for the prevention and control of STDs -- Policy and behavioral interventions for STDs
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REF No Checkout Davenport Library Reference Print - Reference 616.95105 B394 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 34284003687738

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter titles: ch. 1. History of behavioral interventions in STD control -- ch. 2. Behavioral interventions for STDs : theoretical models and intervention methods -- ch. 3. Biomedical interventions pt. 2. Intervention approaches -- ch. 4. Dyadic, small group, and community-level behavioral interventions for STD/HIV prevention -- ch. 5. Structural interventions -- ch. 6. STD prevention communication : using social marketing techniques with an eye on behavioral change -- ch. 7. Partner notification and management interventions -- ch. 8. Interventions in sexual health care-seeking and provision at multiple levels of the U.S. health care system -- ch. 9. Use of the internet in STD/HIV prevention -- ch. 10. Male condoms -- ch. 11. STI vaccines : status of development, potential impact, and important factors for implementation -- pt. 3. Interventions by population -- ch 12. Behavioral interventions for prevention and control of STDs among adolescents -- ch. 13. Biological and behavioral risk factors associated with STDs/HIV in women : implications for behavioral interventions -- ch. 14. STD prevention with men who have sex with men in the United States -- ch. 15. STD repeaters : implications for the individual and STD transmission in a population -- ch. 16. Looking inside and affecting the outside : corrections-based interventions for STD prevention -- ch. 17. STDs among illicit drug users in the United States : the need for interventions -- pt. 4. Understanding methods -- ch. 18. Quantitative measurement -- ch. 19. Qualitative methods -- ch. 20. From data to action : integrating program evaluation and program improvement -- ch. 21. Cost-effectiveness analysis -- ch. 22. From best practices to better practice : adopting model behavioral interventions in the real world of STD/HIV prevention -- pt. 5. Ethical and policy issues -- ch. 23. The ethics of public health practice for the prevention and control of STDs -- ch. 24. Policy and behavioral interventions for STDs

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