Aids: Effective Health Communication For The 90s: Effective Health Communicaton for the 90'sScott C. Ratzan Routledge, 2014 M02 25 - 296 páginas Despite educational efforts, the majority of Americans are still under the misconception that they are not at risk from HIV/AIDS infection. In addition, the federal government only spends 2% of the total designated federal AIDS funding toward prevention. Thus, information in respect to AIDS and health communication in any comprehensive nature is almost nonexistent.; This book aims to rectify the situation by presenting detailed analysis and actions necessary to confront the AIDS pandemic on every level of the communication realm. Contributors are experienced researchers, educators, government officials, and physicians. They examine the issue from a number of standpoints, including: communication, adolescent medicine, public administration, psychology, journalism, audiology, speech and language pathology, neurological surgery, preventive medicine and public health. |
Contenido
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AIDS Effective Health Communication | 13 |
AIDS Communication Education and the Media | 111 |
AIDS The Cutting Edge of Awareness Action and Policy | 173 |
Afterword Communication and PreventionThey Are All We Have | 255 |
Index | 259 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ACT UP's ACT UP/NY Women Action 2000 Plan AIDS Action 2000 AIDS Book Group AIDS crisis AIDS education AIDS epidemic AIDS patients AIDS prevention AIDS-related American Association behavior change Bergalis campaign planners Chapter COAST model condom Denver Post discussion disease efforts Emerson College evaluation fear of AIDS goal health communication health communication campaigns health communication encounter Hein heterosexual HIV infection HIV positive HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS campaigns human immunodeficiency virus illness important individuals intravenous drug users involvement issues Journal Kimberly Bergalis learned helplessness Magic Johnson mass media media coverage Medicine needles negotiation November November 11 partners patients with AIDS physician potential Press professionals public health relationship reported response risk Rock Hudson role safer sex self-efficacy sexual sexually transmitted diseases social specific speech spread of AIDS story strategies suggested syndrome target audiences theory threat tion treatment Women and AIDS