References
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Using a Theory-Based Community Intervention to Reduce AIDS Risk Behaviors: The CDC’s AIDS Community Demonstration Projects
- EducationSocial Marketing
- 2018
Community-level HIV intervention in 5 cities: final outcome data from the CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects.
- Medicine, PsychologyAmerican journal of public health
- 1999
The intervention led to significant communitywide progress toward consistent HIV risk reduction and at the individual level, respondents recently exposed to the intervention were more likely to carry condoms and to have higher stage-of-change scores for condom and bleach use.
HIV / STD prevention counselling for high - risk behaviors : Results from a multicenter , randomized controlled trial
- Journal of the American Medical Association
- 1998
HIV/STD prevention counselling for high-risk behaviors: Results
- The Project RESPECT Study Group
- 1998
Social Cognitive Theory and Exercise of Control over HIV Infection
- Psychology
- 1994
Prevention of infection with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) virus requires people to exercise influence over their own behavior and their social environment. Societal efforts designed…
Using Information to Change Sexually Transmitted Disease-Related Behaviors
- Psychology
- 1994
Given that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are transmitted by individuals engaging in definable physical behaviors and that many STDs are not curable, it is clear that an effective STD…
Psychological interventions to prevent HIV infection are urgently needed. New priorities for behavioral research in the second decade of AIDS.
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1993
An updated agenda for behavioral research on AIDS-HIV prevention is proposed implementing accelerated community trials of promising behavior change models, conducting trials of community-level interventions on a large scale and focused on populations most vulnerable to HIV infections.