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Health Education

Cataudella M, Miles T, Spicehandler D.  Mainstreaming AIDS Education via Community Based Hotlines.  Abstracts of the 5th International Conference on AIDS 1989;897.

Centers for Disease Control. Guidelines For AIDS Prevention Program Operations. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1987.

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Guidelines for STD Education. Atlanta, GA:1985.

NCPS AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: What We Have Learned 1985-1990. Atlanta, GA:1992.

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Fisher JD. Possible Effects of Reference Group-Based Social Influence on AIDS-Risk Behavior and AIDS Prevention.  American Psychologist 1988;43(11):914-920.

Glanz K, Lewis F, Rimer B.  Health Behavior and Health Education Theory: Theory, Research, and Practice.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990.

Green LW, Kreuter MW.  Health Promotion Planning:  An Educational and Environmental Approach. Second Edition.  Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1991.

Hunter A. The Loss of Community: An Empirical Test Through Replication. American Sociology Review 1975;40:527-552.

Montgomery SB, et al.  The Health Belief Model in Understanding Compliance with Preventive Recommendations for AIDS:  How Useful? AIDS Education and Prevention 1989;1(4):303-323.

National Institutes of Health. Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planner's Guide.  NIH Publication No. 89-1493. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1989.

Office of Technology Assessment. How Effective is AIDS Education? OTA Staff Paper on AIDS-Related Issues, No. 3. Washington, DC: Office of Technology Assessment, 1988.

O'Reilly K, Higgins D. AIDS Community Demonstration Projects for HIV Prevention Among Hard-To-Teach Groups.  Public Health Reports 1991;106(6):714-720.

Parcel GS, Baranowski T.  Social Learning Theory and Health Education. Health Education 1981;3:14-18.

Rhodes F, Wolitski R.  Effect of Instructional Videotapes on AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes.  Journal of American College Health 1989;37:266-271.

Soames Job RF. Effective and Ineffective Use of Fear in Health Promotion Campaigns. American Journal of Public Health 1988;78(2):163-167.

Solomon MZ, DeJong W.  Preventing AIDS and Other STDs Through Condom Promotion:  A Patient Education Intervention.  American Journal of Public Health 1989;79(4):453-458.

Valdiserri RO.  Preventing AIDS: The Design of Effective Programs. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1989.

Valentine, Jo. Planning and Conducting Outreach Process Evaluation. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral and Prevention Research Branch, Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Prevention, National Center for Prevention, March 1994.

Williams T, Douds J.  The Unique Contribution of Telephone Therapy. Crisis Intervention and Counseling by Telephone. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1973:80-88.

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