: Sevgi O. Aral, John M. Douglas
: Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387487403
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: Politik
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Before AIDS, the role of behavioral interventions in preventing transmission of sexually transmitted diseases was acknowledged in text books and journals but rarely promoted effectively in public health practice. Informed by a comprehensive knowledge of behavioral theory, intervention methods, and affected populations, the authors of this important book examine the central role of behavioral interventions in combating STDs. The book addresses the complexities and social contexts of human behaviors which spread STDs, the cultural barriers to STD education (ranging from conservative mores to 'stay out of my bedroom' libertarianism), and the sociopolitical nuances surrounding treatment. 

Over forty contributors offer a practical appraisal of what is being done now and what can be improved, such as: an overview of current behavioral and biomedical interventions for STD prevention and control, a discussion of what works for individuals, groups, and communities, up to date thinking about such traditional prevention approaches as partner notification and health care seeking, STD prevention strategies with high-risk populations, including drug users, gay men, teenagers, incarcerated persons, and persons with repeat infections, the state of prevention technology: condoms, vaccines, the Internet, ethical, economic, and policy issues in STD prevention, applying intervention models to real-world situations, guidelines for program evaluation and improvement. As STDs and AIDS remain top priorities for public health and private sector practitioners, researchers, and educators,'Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases' gives a long-neglected field the attention it deserves. This authoritative resource is sure to influence public health practice and policy in an ever-evolving social climate.

Foreword5
Introduction8
About the Editors19
Contents21
Contributors24
Part 1 Overview Chapters: Behavioral Interventions28
History of Behavioral Interventions in STD Control29
Behavioral Interventions for STDs: Theoretical Models and Intervention Methods49
Biomedical Interventions86
Part 2 Intervention Approaches128
Dyadic, Small Group, and Community-Level Behavioral Interventions for STD/HIV Prevention129
Structural Interventions149
STD Prevention Communication: Using Social Marketing Techniques with an Eye on Behavioral Change166
Partner Notification and Management Interventions194
Interventions in Sexual Health Care–Seeking and Provision at Multiple Levels of the U.S. Health Care System214
Use of the Internet in STD/HIV Prevention238
Male Condoms256
STI Vaccines: Status of Development, Potential Impact, and Important Factors for Implementation272
Part 3 Interventions by Population298
Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of STDs Among Adolescents299
Biological and Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with STDs/HIV in Women: Implications for Behavioral Interventions332
STD Prevention with Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States347
STD Repeaters: Implications for the Individual and STD Transmission in a Population376
Looking Inside and Affecting the Outside: Corrections-Based Interventions for STD Prevention396
STDs Among Illicit Drug Users in the United States:The Need for Interventions419
Part 4 Understanding Methods453
Quantitative Measurement454
Qualitative Methods468
From Data to Action: Integrating Program Evaluation and Program Improvement487
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis503
From Best Practices to Better Practice: Adopting Model Behavioral Interventions in the Real World of STD/HIV Prevention521
Part 5 Ethical and Policy Issues536
The Ethics of Public Health Practice for the Prevention and Control of STDs537
Policy and Behavioral Interventions for STDs569
Index589
Erratum598