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Consultation on Research Initiatives: HIV Testing and Counseling in the African-American Community
December 11, 2006
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Introduction (PDF, 432 Kb) Jacques Normand, Ph.D.,
National Institute on Drug Abuse(OAR)
- Lifting the Veil of Fear: The Impact of the Unknown (PDF, 124 Kb) Kali D. Lindsey, National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA)
- HIV/AIDS Interventions in Black Communities: Taking the Social Context Seriously (PDF, 380 Kb) David R. Williams, Ph.D., Harvard School of Public Health
- Community Perspective (PDF, 10 MB) Steven F. Wakefield, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- HIV and the Faith Community (PDF, 472 Kb) Reverend Makeba D'abreu, M. Div., The Balm in Gilead
- Drug-Using Populations and HIV Within Medical Settings (PDF, 1.3 MB) Benny Primm, M.D., Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation
- Tailoring HIV Prevention Services to the Preferences
of Older African-Americans (PDF, 336 Kb) A.Kathleen Burlew, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
- Infectious Disease Counseling and Patients' Education Deficits for Incarcerated (PDF, 108 Kb) Torrance T. Stephens, Ph.D., Morehouse School of Medicine
- Routine HIV Testing as a Way To Eliminate Health Disparities (PDF, 1.2 MB) Emma M. Simmons, M.D., M.P.H., Brown University Center for Primary Care and Prevention
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