The way in which the Netherlands has responded to AIDS is arguably
regarded as well organized and effective. This is possibly due to
the timely and effective response to the threat of the disease,
with a prevention programme starting in 1982. This book uses the
Dutch example to provide an instructive case study for other
countries with relevance for policy makers now and in the future.
It documents and discusses the Dutch prevention policy, most
specifically the prevention policies and activities for various
target groups. It examines prevention research and studies on
sexuality and health behaviour with the emphasis on individual
responsibility.
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