High-risk sexual behavior has been linked to social problems such
as substance abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, and
deprivation. This volume's unique multidisciplinary biopsychosocial
approach combines relevant medical information regarding disease
states with the cultural, social, and psychological facets of
successful prevention programs. Becker and Rankin outline specific
interventions that address the needs of particularly vulnerable
populations: women, ethnic minorities, and the gay community.
Useful chapter summaries which review the pros and cons of
different approaches will aid both the student and the
practitioner.
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