The Waldo Knox AIDS Coalition has organizaed a peer education project aimed at educating inmates in Maine\u27s prisons about the threat of AIDS. The six peer educators were sought out for information about the disease even before they completed their training. Details
Cover Story piece on The AIDS Project in Maine, including interviews with project director George F...
The purpose of this project is to explore and better understand the management of HIV in the prison ...
The Access Support Network is a nonprofit agency in Salinas, California working to improve the lives...
The rates of HIV infection among incarcerated populations are astonishing. In light of these sta-tis...
his paper addresses women prisoners ' issues in regard to HIV infection. It is descriptive beca...
ABSTRACT: This article describes a program conducted by a group of adolescents in a rural western Ne...
Historically, peer programs have been utilized in school and community settings to address a range o...
rison officer AIDS training within the New South Wales prison system has experienced many difficulti...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
This paper recommends a minimum standard for program and evaluation plans to address HIV prevalence ...
This project’s aimed at strengthening peer educators competencies in educating youths on HIV prevent...
Drawing on the results ofresearch evaluatingAIDS educationin NSWprisons, thisarticle attempts to ans...
Maine doesn\u27t test inmates for HIV, and the Maine Department of Corrections has no policy for tea...
The problem this research seeks to address concerns related to the role allocated and strategies imp...
Despite the need for targeted HIV prevention interventions for prison inmates, institutional and acc...
Cover Story piece on The AIDS Project in Maine, including interviews with project director George F...
The purpose of this project is to explore and better understand the management of HIV in the prison ...
The Access Support Network is a nonprofit agency in Salinas, California working to improve the lives...
The rates of HIV infection among incarcerated populations are astonishing. In light of these sta-tis...
his paper addresses women prisoners ' issues in regard to HIV infection. It is descriptive beca...
ABSTRACT: This article describes a program conducted by a group of adolescents in a rural western Ne...
Historically, peer programs have been utilized in school and community settings to address a range o...
rison officer AIDS training within the New South Wales prison system has experienced many difficulti...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
This paper recommends a minimum standard for program and evaluation plans to address HIV prevalence ...
This project’s aimed at strengthening peer educators competencies in educating youths on HIV prevent...
Drawing on the results ofresearch evaluatingAIDS educationin NSWprisons, thisarticle attempts to ans...
Maine doesn\u27t test inmates for HIV, and the Maine Department of Corrections has no policy for tea...
The problem this research seeks to address concerns related to the role allocated and strategies imp...
Despite the need for targeted HIV prevention interventions for prison inmates, institutional and acc...
Cover Story piece on The AIDS Project in Maine, including interviews with project director George F...
The purpose of this project is to explore and better understand the management of HIV in the prison ...
The Access Support Network is a nonprofit agency in Salinas, California working to improve the lives...