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Rapid assessment projects are expanding in the arenas of public health policy, plan-ning, and progra...
This is a pre-print of an article published in AIDS and Behavior. The final authenticated version is...
To be effective, HIV prevention programs should be planned in partnership with affected communities ...
The working paper series is made possible by support from USAID under the terms of Cooperative Agree...
A key component in the response to HIV is the delivery of prevention programs by community-based org...
The 21st century brings with it the 20th year of the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
In this chapter we describe the evaluation of HIV prevention efforts and suggest ways in which it ha...
The purposes of the research were to assess the trends in non-enrollment in treatment of female pati...
A wide range of methods is now available for assessing the nature and characteristics of drug inject...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
This survey was conducted as part of an Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) assessment on medical ...
An EC concerted action on the assessment of AIDS/HIV prevention strategies was conducted between 198...
OBJECTIVES: The Swiss Aids prevention strategy has been subject to a continuous process of evaluatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to implement and evaluate the Rapid Assessment and Response (...
Rapid assessment projects are expanding in the arenas of public health policy, plan-ning, and progra...
This is a pre-print of an article published in AIDS and Behavior. The final authenticated version is...
To be effective, HIV prevention programs should be planned in partnership with affected communities ...
The working paper series is made possible by support from USAID under the terms of Cooperative Agree...
A key component in the response to HIV is the delivery of prevention programs by community-based org...
The 21st century brings with it the 20th year of the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
In this chapter we describe the evaluation of HIV prevention efforts and suggest ways in which it ha...
The purposes of the research were to assess the trends in non-enrollment in treatment of female pati...
A wide range of methods is now available for assessing the nature and characteristics of drug inject...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
This survey was conducted as part of an Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) assessment on medical ...
An EC concerted action on the assessment of AIDS/HIV prevention strategies was conducted between 198...
OBJECTIVES: The Swiss Aids prevention strategy has been subject to a continuous process of evaluatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to implement and evaluate the Rapid Assessment and Response (...
Rapid assessment projects are expanding in the arenas of public health policy, plan-ning, and progra...
This is a pre-print of an article published in AIDS and Behavior. The final authenticated version is...
To be effective, HIV prevention programs should be planned in partnership with affected communities ...