HIV Education

Health education with an HIV focus is an important prevention tool. The papers in this section speak about elements and programs that are shown to be stronger prevention techniques.

Centre for AIDS Prevention Studies. (2006). What works best in sex/HIV education? Retrieved July 10, 2009, from http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/pubs/FS/revsexed.php.

Jordan, W. B., Selwyn, P. A. (2008). HIV prevention in the clubhouse. Psychiatric services 59(8), 933.

Kirby, D. (2007). Abstinence, sex, and STD/HIV education programs for teens: Their impact on sexual behavior, pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. The Annual Review of Sex Research – 2007 18(1), 143-177.

Zimmerman, R. S., Cupp, P. K, Donohew, L., Sionean, C. K., Feist-Price, S., & Helme, D. (2008). Effects of a school-based, theory-driven HIV and pregnancy prevention curriculum. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 40(1), 42-51.

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