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Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth
 
 
Co-Editors: Barbara A. Dicks, PhD, MPH, ACSW
Coordinator Dual Degree MSW/MPH Program, University of Connecticut, School of Social Work, West Hartford, Connecticut
Renée T. White, PhD
Professor of Sociology and Co-Director, Black Studies, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut
ISSN: 1553-8346
EISSN: 1553-8613
SKU: J499
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This politically and academically relevant international journal focuses on the impact and implications of the epidemic on children and adolescents. The Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention In Children & Youth rightfully calls attention to the fact that throughout the world HIV/AIDS reaches the most unlikely, unsuspecting, and most vulnerable members of societies. Taking a multidisciplinary, holistic approach, this journal addresses HIV/AIDS as a public health issue, bringing public and professional attention to HIV/AIDS and children within the context of social justice and the need for social change.

Subscribers to the Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention In Children & Youth will find:
  • assessments of curricula, prevention, outreach programs, and prevention models
  • case studies of prevention efforts
  • examinations of ethical issues related to conducting research on children and youth
  • coverage of ongoing and completed research projects
  • reviews and evaluations of technological resources and media for researchers and practitioners
  • information on national/international conferences
  • interviews with notable scholars and activists
  • spotlight articles on various social categories (gay youth, ethnic minorities, immigrants, etc.) or on specific regions or countries
By combining information based on research, theory development, public policy, and professional practice with contributions from the personal experiences of caregivers, parents, and children, this journal balances the professional and scholarly side of HIV/AIDS with the human side of the HIV/AIDS experience.
 
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ISSN: 1553-8346 Electronic - ISSN: 1553-8613 SKU: J499v9
 
Current Volume:
Volume 9, No. 1—Spring 2008.
Volume 10, No. 1—Spring 2009. Biannual (2 issues per volume).
 


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