Handbook on risk of AIDS : injection drug users and sexual partners
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Preface Introduction: At Risk for AIDS--Injection Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners by Barry S. Brown and George M. Beschner HIV Infection among Drug Users Overview of the History of the HIV Epidemic among Drug Injectors by Samuel R. Friedman, Don C. Des Jarlais, and Thomas P. Ward The Prevalence of HIV Infection in a National Sample of Injection Drug Users by Richard A. LaBrie, William E. McAuliffe, Ro Nemeth-Coslett, and Larissa Wilberschied HIV Infection/Serostatus-Outside Epicenters by Harvey A. Siegal, Robert G. Carlson, and Russel S. Flack HIV Seroprevalence among Injection Drug Users in Puerto Rico: A Comparative Perspective by Hector M. Colon, Rafaela R. Robles, Juan C. Reyes, and ToMAs D. Matos Patterns of Injection Drug and Crack Use Drug Use Patterns among Injection Drug Users and Their Sex Partners by Thomas E. Feucht, Richard C. Stephens, and T. Shawn Sullivan Needle Use Behavior by Richard C. Stephens, Thomas E. Feucht, and Brian H. Gibbs Needle Use Risks: Composite Measures and Comparisons by George W. Joe and D. Dwayne Simpson Epidemiology of Crack Use among Injection Drug Users and Sex Partners of Injection Drug Users by Dale D. Chitwood Gender Issues Women and Men Injection Drug Users: An Updated Look at Gender Differences and Risk Factors by Vivian Brown and Gloria Weissman Characteristics of Female Sexual Partners by Sherry Deren, Rees Davis, Stephanie Tortu, and Indu Ahluwalia Sex for Money and Drugs by Deena D. Watson, Barbara Kail, and Scott Ray Demographic and Background Issues AIDS and Puerto Rican Injection Drug Users in the United States by Merrill Singer and Zhonqke Jia Risk Factors and HIV Infection among Three Different Cultural Groups of Injection Drug Users by Rafaela R. Robles, Hector M. Colon, ToMAs D. Matos, Juan C. Reyes, Carmen A. Marrero, and Cruz M. Lopez African American Injection Drug Users by Adelbert Jones, Charlene Lewis, and Vernon J. Shorly Drug Use, Sexual Behaviors, Risk of HIV Infection, and Age Differences among Injection Drug Users Not in Treatment by Mark L. Williams and Frederick R. Snyder Homelessness and Risk Behaviors among Intravenous Drug Users in Chicago and New York City by Susan J. Popkin, Wendell A. Johnson, Michael C. Clatts, W. Wayne Wiebel, and Sherry Deren Mobility as a Factor in the Spread of HIV among Intravenous Drug Abusers Mark L. Williams, Clyde B. McCoy, Ramdas Menon, and Elizabeth L. Khoury Injection Drug Users, Incarceration, and HIV: Some Legal and Social Service Delivery Issues by James A. Inciardi, Duane C. McBride, Jerome J. Platt, and Sandra Baxter Issues in the Use of Drug Abuse Treatment Injection Drug Users, Drug Treatment, and HIV Risk Behavior by Jon Liebman, LaVerne Knezek, Kathleen Coughey, and Steven Hua Injection Drug Users and Self-Help Groups by John F. French, Mitchell J. Rosen, Robert C. Freeman, and Gloria Rodriguez Entry into Treatment of IDUs Based on the Association of Outreach Workers with Treatment Programs by Rebecca Sager Ashery, Hillard Davis, Willie H. Davis, and Roy I. Ross A Comparison of AIDS Intervention Approaches for Injection Drug Users: Street Outreach versus Drug Treatment Intake--Are They Hitting the Same or Different Targets? by Arthur J. Bonito, E. Michael Bohlig, Michael L. Dennis, John A. Fairbank, and J. Valley Rachal Outreach and Behavior Change Strategies Outreach to IDUs Not in Treatment by Wayne Wiebel, Pat Biernacki, Nina Mulia, and Lisa Levin Outreach to Injection Drug-Using Women by Michael Gross, and Vivian Brown Outreach to Sexual Partners by Dana E. Hunt, Theodore Hammett, Christine Smith, William Rhodes, and Jose A. Pares-Avila Problem-Solving Skills Training: Addressing High-Risk Behaviors in Newark and Jersey City by Jerome J. Platt, Stephen D. Husband, Martin Iguchi, and Robert Baxter Changing the Culture of Risk by Samuel R. Friedman, Wayne Wiebel, Benny Jose, and Lisa Levin Risk Reduction Consequent To Outreach/Intervention Comparative Effectiveness of NADR Interventions by Richard C. Stephens, D. Dwayne Simpson, Susan L. Coyle, Clyde B. McCoy, and the National AIDS Research Consortium