Reviewer: Kalichman, SethReviewer: Gillett, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2004/3/e32/ ] Background: Globally, half of all new HIV infections occur among young people. Despite this incidence, there is a profound lack of resources for HIV-positive youth. Objective: To investigate Internet access, use and acceptability as a means for health promotion and health service delivery among HIV-positive youth. Methods: A community-based pa...
The Internet is a powerful medium for communication and an innovative tool for facilitating health p...
The rapidly changing media landscape and proliferation of new technologies creates vast new opportun...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a significant public health concern, espec...
Reviewer: Kalichman, SethReviewer: Gillett, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily t...
The internet is a useful medium for assisting HIV positive youth. Youth need a dedicated website to ...
Given current rates of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in youth ages 15–24, comprehensive car...
Technology, including mobile technologies and social media, offers powerful tools to reach, engage, ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Richardson, CarolineReviewer: Lukas, Lou[This item is a preserved co...
with men (MSM) experience sexual health disparities due to a lack of support in settings that tradit...
Youth and young adults living with HIV (YYALH) are less likely to be engaged in HIV care, adhere to ...
The Internet is fast gaining recognition as a powerful, low-cost method to deliver health interventi...
BACKGROUND Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication,...
Reviewer: Baur, CynthiaReviewer: Bernhardt, Jay[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily...
PURPOSE: Given the consistent associations between younger age and numerous suboptimal clinical outc...
International audienceBackground: Research has demonstrated that a large percentage of Canadians reg...
The Internet is a powerful medium for communication and an innovative tool for facilitating health p...
The rapidly changing media landscape and proliferation of new technologies creates vast new opportun...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a significant public health concern, espec...
Reviewer: Kalichman, SethReviewer: Gillett, J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily t...
The internet is a useful medium for assisting HIV positive youth. Youth need a dedicated website to ...
Given current rates of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in youth ages 15–24, comprehensive car...
Technology, including mobile technologies and social media, offers powerful tools to reach, engage, ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Richardson, CarolineReviewer: Lukas, Lou[This item is a preserved co...
with men (MSM) experience sexual health disparities due to a lack of support in settings that tradit...
Youth and young adults living with HIV (YYALH) are less likely to be engaged in HIV care, adhere to ...
The Internet is fast gaining recognition as a powerful, low-cost method to deliver health interventi...
BACKGROUND Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication,...
Reviewer: Baur, CynthiaReviewer: Bernhardt, Jay[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily...
PURPOSE: Given the consistent associations between younger age and numerous suboptimal clinical outc...
International audienceBackground: Research has demonstrated that a large percentage of Canadians reg...
The Internet is a powerful medium for communication and an innovative tool for facilitating health p...
The rapidly changing media landscape and proliferation of new technologies creates vast new opportun...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a significant public health concern, espec...