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    Epilogue

    The primary focus of this book has been interventions that can prove useful in preventing AIDS and assisting persons already affected by the syndrome. The development of effective prevention and service delive...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Psychosocial Consequences of HIV Seropositivity

    Most literature on acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has focused on persons with clinical-criterion, or frank, AIDS. Given the lethality of an AIDS diagnosis, the recency of the disease, and the expon...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Psychological Consequences of AIDS and AIDS-Related Complex

    The strongest predictor of develo** an HIV-related disease is the amount of time that has elapsed since viral exposure (Moss et al., 1987). Even if HIV transmission rates could be stopped immediately or a vacci...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Behavioral Interventions at a Community Level

    Individual and small group counseling efforts are appropriate and necessary when assisting help-seeking clients who are at risk for AIDS. However, in spite of the media attention that AIDS receives and the fea...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Psychosocial Interventions for HIV-Seropositive Persons

    Asymptomatic but HIV-seropositive persons are the largest group of individuals affected by AIDS. Some HIV-infected persons may live for the rest of their lives without develo** physical symptoms but remain c...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Psychosocial Care Needs of Persons with AIDS

    Persons diagnosed with frank AIDS are not a uniform group and do not have uniform needs. Some AIDS patients are first seen in the late stages of their illnesses when death is imminent. Others are seen much ear...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Medical Aspects of AIDS

    In the spring of 1981, investigators at the UCLA Medical Center recorded five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, a virulent form of pneumonia uncommon in the United States (Centers for Disease Control, 1981...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Risk-Reduction Counseling for Individuals and Groups

    Individuals are not at risk for AIDS because of who they are. Gay men do not become exposed to HIV infection because they are homosexual, but rather only if they engage in specific high-risk sexual activities or ...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Effective Help-Providing

    AIDS is a unique illness, the most frightening and serious of the sexually transmitted diseases. Since it appeared, AIDS has eclipsed much of the attention once given to such treatable “traditional” sexually t...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    Transmission and Risk Factors for AIDS

    As we discussed in Chapter 1, HIV transmission occurs when the virus from an infected individual’s body fluids, primarily blood or semen, gains entry to the bloodstream of another person. Among some AIDS risk ...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly, Janet S. St. Lawrence in The AIDS Health Crisis (1988)

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    HIV Prevention among Gay and Bisexual Men in Small Cities

    One consequence of the emergence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic over a decade ago among homosexually active men in the largest American cities is that most behavioral research on acquired i...

    Jeffrey A. Kelly in Preventing AIDS (1994)

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    Priming Effects of HIV Risk Assessments on Related Perceptions and Behavior: An Experimental Field Study

    HIV-AIDS prevention research requires assessment administration formats that do not enhance response bias or risk sensitization. In the present study, reactivity of self-reported sexual history measures used i...

    Seth C. Kalichman, Jeffrey A. Kelly, L. Yvonne Stevenson in AIDS and Behavior (1997)

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    Cost-Effectiveness of an HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention for Gay Men

    The present study sought to determine the cost per discounted quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) saved by a small group workshop-format, cognitive-behavioral HIV-prevention intervention for gay men. The methodo...

    David R. Holtgrave, Jeffrey A. Kelly in AIDS and Behavior (1997)

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    Predictors of Continued High-Risk Sexual Behavior in a Community Sample of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

    Most HIV prevention research has focused on persons who are HIV-seronegative. However, some persons aware of their HIV infection may continue to engage in high-risk sexual behavior patterns that place their se...

    Timothy G. Heckman, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Anton M. Somlai in AIDS and Behavior (1998)

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    Role Play Assessments of Sexual Assertiveness Skills: Relationships with HIV/AIDS Sexual Risk Behavior Practices

    Conceptual formulations of HIV risk reduction and many HIV prevention interventions reported in the literature emphasize the role of sexual assertiveness, negotiation, and communication skills as key elements ...

    Anton M. Somlai, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Timothy L. McAuliffe in AIDS and Behavior (1998)

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    Sexual HIV Risk Behavior Levels Among Young and Older Gay Men Outside of AIDS Epicenters: Findings of a 16-City Sample

    Although AIDS rates have leveled among older gay men in large original epicenters, HIV seroincidence remains high among young men who have sex with men (MSM) in many areas of the country. This research examine...

    Timothy L. McAuliffe, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Kathleen J. Sikkema in AIDS and Behavior (1999)

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    Interventions to Reduce HIV Transmission in Homosexual Men

    An understanding of any intervention to reduce the impact of an infectious disease always rests on three domains-an understanding of the biology of the infectious agent, an understanding of the epidemiology of...

    Michael W. Ross, Jeffrey A. Kelly in Handbook of HIV Prevention (2000)

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    Predictors of HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors in a Community Sample of Injection Drug-Using Men and Women

    Injection risk practices and unprotected sex between injection drug users (IDUs) and their sexual partners are responsible for a high proportion of AIDS cases and new HIV infections in the United States. The p...

    Anton M. Somlai, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Timothy L. McAuliffe, Kate Ksobiech in AIDS and Behavior (2003)

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    HIV, Sex, and Social Change: Applying ESID Principles to HIV Prevention Research

    The HIV epidemic has been the most significant public health crisis of the last 2 decades. Although Experimental Social Innovation and Dissemination (ESID) principles have been used by many HIV prevention rese...

    M. Isabel Fernández, G. Stephen Bowen in American Journal of Community Psychology (2003)

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