Thursday, July 19, 2007

New issue of AIDS Care received (Vol. 19, no 6, July 2007)

AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
In this issue:

The impact of HIV treatment on risk behaviour in developing countries: A systematic review
pp. 707 – 720
Abstract

Prevalence of HIV and factors associated with risk behaviours among Chinese female sex workers in Hong Kong
pp. 721 – 732
Abstract

Investigating factors associated with uptake of HIV voluntary counselling and testing among pregnant women living in North Uganda
pp. 733 – 739
Abstract

Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a context of universal access, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
pp. 740 – 748
Abstract

It's not just what you say: Relationships of HIV dislosure and risk reduction among MSM in the post-HAART era
pp. 749 – 756
Abstract

Self-monitoring of behaviour as a risk reduction strategy for persons living with HIV
pp. 757 – 763
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Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in children: A comparative evaluation of caregiver reports and physician judgement
pp. 764 – 766
Abstract

A continuum-based outcome approach to measuring performance in HIV/AIDS case management
pp. 767 – 774
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What is a missed dose? Implications for construct validity and patient adherence
pp. 775 – 780
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The social and economic impact of parental HIV on children in northern Malawi: Retrospective population-based cohort study
pp. 781 – 790
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Differences in HIV disclosure by modes of transmission in Taiwanese families
pp. 791 – 798
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Participatory communication and HIV/AIDS prevention in a Chinese marginalized (MSM) population
pp. 799 – 810
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Paediatric HIV/AIDS disclosure: towards a developmental and process-oriented approach
pp. 811 – 816
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Acceptability of PRO2000 Vaginal Gel among HIV un-infected Women in Pune, India
pp. 817 – 821
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Are sexual partners met online associated with HIV/STI risk behaviours? Retrospective and daily diary data in conflict
pp. 822 – 827
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Psychiatric morbidity in HIV-infected children
pp. 828 – 833
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