5134.0: Wednesday, October 24, 2001: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | ||||
Oral Session | ||||
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The purpose of this session is to hear about the latest findings from nationally recognized researchers who have developed interventions to reduce HIV infection in adolescents. Presentations address different intervention modalities, target groups, and settings. Given that the target population includes minors, addresses socially sensitive and controversial issues, and requires longitudinal study designs; the presenters will describe novel study methods. Better ways of preventing HIV infection among adolescents are urgently needed and the session will conclude with a summary of implications for future research and practice. | ||||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement. | ||||
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives | ||||
Ralph DiClemente, PhD | ||||
Brief interventions in managed care to reduce alcohol/HIV risk in adolescents Bradley Boekeloo, PhD | ||||
Developing interpersonal and media-based HIV preventive interventions for high sensation-seekers and impulsive decision-makers Rick Zimmerman, Lewis Donohew, Pamela Cupp, Sonja Feist-Price | ||||
Evaluation of an HIV prevention intervention for high-risk African American female adolescents Gina Wingood, ScD, MPH | ||||
Focus on kids in different settings under different conditions Bonita Stanton, MD, Jennifer Galbraith, MA, Xiaoming Li, PhD, Carol Harris, PhD, James Burns, MD | ||||
Generalizability of HIV risk reduction strategies John B. Jemmott III | ||||
Sponsor: | Public Health Education and Health Promotion | |||
Cosponsors: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development; HIV/AIDS; Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health; School Health Education and Services; Social Work; Socialist Caucus | |||
CE Credits: | CME, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work |