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HIV / AIDS - Prevention and Health Communication (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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HIV / AIDS - Prevention and Health Communication (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Stating that HIV/AIDS is a colossal public health problem is a vast
understatement. Its effects extend to all reaches of the globe and
its toll is enormous. , The most recent statistics on HIV
infections, people living with HIV/AIDS, and AIDS-related deaths
are jolting. Current realities, historical data, and future
projections clearly indicate that much more action is needed to
prevent new infections and curb the effects of HIV/AIDS. Rather
than a single global strategy for HIV/AIDS prevention, programs
must be developed and implemented with an awareness of local,
regional, national, and international conditions. Our hope for this
book is that additional insight into HIV/AIDS prevention can be
garnered and the ideas generated here will spur new efforts and
improve existing ones. The chapters in this book explore how health
communication researchers and practitioners continue to play
critical roles in lessening the spread of HIV and the devastating
impacts of HIV/AIDS locally, regionally, and globally. The book's
three sections-general prevention, global context, and specific
contexts-address a range of topics. Chapters range from formative
research to message construction and processing (e.g., difficulties
in communicating statistical information, understanding risk
messages), address geographical regions from Africa and Asia to
Central America and the Caribbean, and examine specific contexts
from university students to later-life adults as well as African
Americans and persons living with HIV/AIDS. Because there is
currently neither a cure for HIV/AIDS nor a vaccine to prohibit
infection, the concluding chapter reinforces the book's main
premises-behavior change as the key to prevention and health
communication work as crucial to achieving such change.
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