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Reducing the Risk of AIDS in Adolescents

NCJ Number
116313
Journal
American Psychologist Volume: 43 Issue: 11 Dated: (November 1988) Pages: 965-970
Author(s)
J A Flora; C E Thoresen
Date Published
1988
Length
6 pages
Annotation
Preventing the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among adolescents is crucial.
Abstract
Urgently needed are prevention programs that influence diverse populations (e.g., men and women, Blacks and Hispanics). Effective AIDS prevention programs and research must draw from promising programs for other health areas (e.g., smoking prevention, prevention of teenage pregnancy). AIDS prevention programs aimed at adolescents should (a) use an expanded cognitive-social learning theory perspective, (b) consider level of intervention and the unit of analysis (e.g., individuals, networks, organizations, and communities), (c) recognize differing goals of primary and secondary prevention, and (d) use social marketing methods in tailoring programs to subgroups. (Author abstract)