The purpose of this study was to (a) assess the impact of HIV/AIDS on the Asian-Pacific Islander (API) community and changes in their behavior due to AIDS, (b) identify per-ception of risk, HIV risk behaviors, factors contributing to those behaviors, barriers to HIV prevention, and the types of prevention programs that would benefit their community, and (c) describe culturally appropriate considerations when designing HIV prevention strategies for API women. Thirty API adults participated in three different groups. Focus group interviewing methods were used, guided by the Health Belief Model. The women had numerous concerns about HIV that placed them at risk for infection, such as their inability to talk with their sexual partners about con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Asian heterosexual women in the U.S. have experienced relative rising HIV case rates, but there rema...
This study was conducted to identify Korean-Americans\u27 knowledge, perceptions, and efficacy (both...
AbstractDescription of problem: APIs in the US have experienced an increase of AIDS cases at a rate ...
HIV prevention issues for Asian American and Pacific Islander (API) women are complex and multifacet...
A recent study has shown a statistically significant increase in the incidence of Asian Pacific Isla...
This dissertation project examined protective factors against HIV infection among API MSM. First, we...
HIV testing and counseling is considered the cornerstone of a comprehensive approach to HIV preventi...
Understanding the HIV/AIDS risk behaviors among heterosexual Asian/Pacific Islander (API) women requ...
HIV and sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) are associated with each other and with the ...
In the United States between 1991 and 2001, there was an increase of over 848% in new AIDS cases in ...
BACKGROUND: After the first two cases of locally-acquired HIV infection were recognized in Chuuk Sta...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
After the first two cases of locally-acquired HIV infection were recognized in Chuuk State, Federate...
Background: Asian Pacific Islander is the only racial group which significantly increased in estimat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Asian heterosexual women in the U.S. have experienced relative rising HIV case rates, but there rema...
This study was conducted to identify Korean-Americans\u27 knowledge, perceptions, and efficacy (both...
AbstractDescription of problem: APIs in the US have experienced an increase of AIDS cases at a rate ...
HIV prevention issues for Asian American and Pacific Islander (API) women are complex and multifacet...
A recent study has shown a statistically significant increase in the incidence of Asian Pacific Isla...
This dissertation project examined protective factors against HIV infection among API MSM. First, we...
HIV testing and counseling is considered the cornerstone of a comprehensive approach to HIV preventi...
Understanding the HIV/AIDS risk behaviors among heterosexual Asian/Pacific Islander (API) women requ...
HIV and sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) are associated with each other and with the ...
In the United States between 1991 and 2001, there was an increase of over 848% in new AIDS cases in ...
BACKGROUND: After the first two cases of locally-acquired HIV infection were recognized in Chuuk Sta...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
After the first two cases of locally-acquired HIV infection were recognized in Chuuk State, Federate...
Background: Asian Pacific Islander is the only racial group which significantly increased in estimat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
Asian heterosexual women in the U.S. have experienced relative rising HIV case rates, but there rema...
This study was conducted to identify Korean-Americans\u27 knowledge, perceptions, and efficacy (both...