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AIDS Care Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 6, 1994 JOINT EDITORS Lorraine Sherr, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Robert Bor, City University, London Jonathan Elford, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London Graham Hart, MRC Medical Sociology Unit, Glasgow Michael Ross, University of Texas at Houston INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD Peter Aggleton, Geneva The Hon Justice Michael Kirby, Sydney Ian D. Campbell, London Hilary Klee, Manchester Jose Catalan, London Sheldon Land 1an, New York Thomas Coates, San Francisco Christine Lee, London Anne Cockcroft, London Laurie Liskin, Baltimore Raul Coutinho, Amsterdam Wendy Loxley, Perth Len Curran, London Sue Lucas, London Jack DeHovitz, New York Neil McKeganey, Glasgow Don Des Jarlais, New York David Miller, Nottingham James W. Dilley, San Francisco Riva Miller, London John Green, London Stephen Moses, Nairobi Jonathan Grimshaw, London David G. Ostrow, Ann Arbor Catherine Hankins, Canada Catherine Peckham, London Patricia Hewitt, London Werasit Sittitrai, Bangkok Donald J. Jeffries, London Anneke van den Hoek, Amsterdam Jeffrey Kelly, Milwaukee H. A. Wilkins, Banjul Michael King, London David Wilson, Harare Susan Kippax, Sydney EDITORIAI SSISTANT Janis Hodges AIDS Care: psych logical & socio-medical aspects of AIDS/HIV provides a forum for publishing in one authoritative source research and report from the many complementary disciplines involved in the AIDS/HIV field. These include, among others: Psy- chology, Sociology , Epidemiology, Social Work, Anthropology, Social Aspects of Medicine, Nursing, Education, Health Educatior aw, Administration, Counselling (including various approaches such as Behavioural Therapy, Psychotherapy, Family T apy etc AIDS and HIV infection, the planning of services, prevention, and indeed, the fear of AIDS affects many echelons of society ranging fro n individuals, couples and families through to institutions and communities. A particular aim will be to publish work emané ng from many diverse centres worldwide and in so doing address the global impact of AIDS. E Mnorial commen, including manuscripts for submission and books for review, should be sent to: Dr Lorraine Sherr, f Public Health, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, United » Professor Michael Ross, Center for Health Promotion Research & Development, School of Public Health, f T exas at Houston, PO Box 20186, Houston, TX77225, USA Please ser four copies of your manuscript in the style of the American Psychological Association. Manuscripts can be in three formats I yng articles (not exceeding 10,000 words); (ii) Short reports for rapid publication (not exceeding 2,000 words); iii) Letters. All references must be submitted in APA style ms will be refereed blind concerning the preparation and submission of articles can be found on the inside back cover of each issue Business correspondence, including orders and remittances relating to subscriptions, back numbers, offprints and advertis ts, should be addressed to the publishers: Carfax Publishing Company, P.O. Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UI United Kingdom. Current subscription rates: Institution; EC £160.00, USA & Canada $298.00, Rest of World £172.00; Personal; EC £48.00, USA & Canada $98.00, Rest of World £58.00 AIDS Car $ — or abstracted in: AIDS Abstracts; APA Psycho info; ASSIA; Automatic Subject Citation Alert; CAB Abstracts; Cambridge Scientif Abstracts; Current AIDS Literature; Current Contents’ /Social & Behavioral Sciences; EMBASE; Index Medicus/ MEDLINE Public Health and Tropical Medicine Database; Research Alert’ ; Science Citation Index; Sociological Abstracts; Social Janning Pi vy & Development Abstracts; and Social Sciences Citation Index’ (SSCT’ ) This journal is published five times a year These five issues constitute one volume. An annual index and title-page is bound in the fifth issue. ISSN 0954-0121 cs publishing company 1994, Journals Oxford Ltd Volume 6 Number1 1994 EDITORIAL 4. Elford, R. Bor, L. Sherr & G. Hart. HIV testing and care ORIGINAL ARTICLES S. Beardsell. Should wider HIV testing be encouraged on the grounds of HIV prevention? A. Pergami, 7. Catalan, N. Hulme, A. Burgess & B. Gazzard. How should a positive HIV result be given? The patient’s view Y. Obadia, D. Rey, ¥.-P. Moatti, C. Pradier, E. Couturier, Y. Brossard & F.- B. Brunet. HIV prenatal screening in south-eastern France: differences in seroprevalence and screening policies by pregnancy outcome P. Robinson & R. Croucher. The satisfaction of men with HIV infection attending a dedicated dental clinic: a controlled study R. P. Brettle, L. Willocks, B. A. Hamilton, L. Shaw, C. L. S. Leen, A. Richardson & S. M. Gore. Out-patient medical care in Edinburgh for IDU-related HIV M. Widman, D. W. Light & F. 7. Platt. Barriers to out-of-hospital care for AIDS patients D. Ellis, I. Collis & M. King. A controlled comparison of HIV and general medical referrals to a liaison psychiatry service M. W. Ross, K. Jeffords & F Gold. Reasons for entry into and understanding of HIV/AIDS clinical trials: a preliminary study D. Rosenthal, S. Moore & S. Buzwell. Homeless youths: sexual and drug-related behaviour, sexual beliefs, and HIV/AIDS risk IN PRACTICE M. C. Marazz1, L. Palombi, S. Mancinelli, G. Liotta & A. Pana’. Care requirements of people with ARC/AIDS in Rome: non-hospital services RESEARCH NOTE B. Tindall, S. Forde, D. Goldstein, M. W. Ross & D. A. Cooper. Sexual dysfunction in advanced HIV disease BOOK REVIEWS Action on AIDS. National Policies in Comparative Perspective 109; AIDS: Women, Drugs and Social Care 110; Counselling Drug Users about HIV and AIDS 110; AIDS, Drugs and Sexual Risk: Lives in the Balance. 112; AIDS in Africa: its present and future impact 114; AIDS in Africa: A manual for physicians 114 Global AIDS focus Reviewers Volume 6 Number2 1994 -———— Special Section: HIV/AIDS in Africa EDITORIAI S. Moses & F. A. Plummer. Health education, counselling and the underlying causes of the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa R. Brugha. HIV counselling and care programmes at the district level in Ghana G. T. Lie & P. M. Biswalo. Perceptions of the appropriate HIV/AIDS counsellor in Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions of Tanzania: implications for hospital counselling P. Buwalda, D. F. Kruijthoff, M. de Bruyn & A. Hogewoning. Evaluation of a home- care/counselling AIDS programme in Kgatleng District, Botswana L. Kuhn, M. Steinberg & C. Mathews. Participation of the school community in AIDS education: an evaluation of a high school programme in South Africa A. L. S. Pattullo, M. Malonza, G. G. Kimam, A. Muthee, P. A. O. Otieno, K. Odhiambo, S. Moses & F. A. Plummer. Survey of knowledge, behaviour and atti- tudes relating to HIV infection and AIDS among Kenyan secondary school students S. S. Ndeki, K. I. Klepp, A. M. Seha & M. T. Leshaban. Exposure to HIV/AIDS information, AIDS knowledge, perceived risk and attitudes toward people with AIDS among primary school-children in Northern Tanzania T. Vos. Attitudes to sex and sexual behaviour in rural Matabeleland, Zimbabwe A. Cockcroft, K. Oakley, C. Gooch & S. Mastin. Anxiety and perception of risk of HIV and hepatitis B infection among health-care workers reporting accidental exposures to blood and other body fluids G. Serpelloni, M. P. Carnreri, G. Rezza, S. Morganti, M. Gomma & N. Binkin. Methadone treatment as a determinant of HIV risk reduction among injecting drug users: a nested case-control study N. Singer, K. Phillips, D. White, G. Mulleady & B. Whitehead. Evaluation of a training course on sexual counselling in a drug work setting D. G. Uitenbroek. The relationships between sexual behaviour and health lifestyle CONFERENCE REPORT M. Kirby. Colloquium: AIDS, Health and Human Rights Global AIDS Focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 6 Number3 1994 EDITORIAL G. Hart & D. Whittaker. Sex workers and HIV ORIGINAL ARTICLES T. Rhodes, M. Donoghoe, G. Hunter & G. V. Stimson. HIV prevalence no higher among female drug injectors also involved in prostitution R. de Graaf, I. Vanwesenbeeck, G. van Zessen, C. 7. Straver & F. H Visser. Male prostitutes and safe sex: different settings, different risks N. McKeganey. Why do men buy sex and what are their assessments of the HIV- related risks when they do? D. Fohnston, K. Smith & R. Stall. A comparison of public health care utilization by gay men and intravenous drug users with AIDS in San Francisco C. McDonald, W. Loxley & A. Marsh. A bridge too near? Injecting drug users’ sexual behaviour P. R. Muskin & M. A. Goodwin. Medical student experience with AIDS and needle disposal behaviour JF. McLean, M. Boulton, M. Brookes, D. Lakhani, R. Fitzpatrick, 7. Dawson, R. McKechnie & G. Hart. Regular partners and risky behaviour: why do gay men have unprotected intercourse? P. Aggleton & F. S. Pedrosa. Community, solidarity and action—Grupo Pela VIDDA, Brazil F. Catalan, N. Brener, H. Andrews, A. Day, S. Cullum, M. Hooker & B. Gazzard. Whose health is it? Views about decision-making and information-seeking from people with HIV infection and their professional carers BOOK REVIEWS Sexual Behaviour and AIDS in Britain 357; AIDS: A Strategy for Nursing Care 358; Psychological Care in Physical Illness 360; Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection: Risk Reduction, Trauma and Adaptation 361; Wimp or Gladiator: Contradictions in acquiring masculine sexuality 362 Global AIDS Focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 6 Number 4 1994 ORIGINAL ARTICLES D. T. Ridge, D. C. Plummer & V. Minichiello. Young gay men and HIV: running the risk? R. B. Hays, R. H. Magee & S. Chauncey. Identifying helpful and unhelpful behaviours of loved ones: the PWA’s perspective D. W. Seal & G. Agostinelli. Individual differences associated with high-risk sexual behaviour: implications for intervention programmes N. S. Wenger, F. S. Kusseling, K. Beck & M. F. Shapiro. When patients first suspect and find out they are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus: implications for prevention M. W. Ross, C. E. Hunter, 7.C ondon, P. Collins & K. Begley. The Mental Adjustment to HIV Scale: measurement and dimensions of response to AIDS/HIV disease C. Roberts, V. Blakey & C. Smith. Changes in public knowledge and attitudes to HIV/AIDS in Wales, 1987 to 1992 G. Barrett & C. R. Victor. “We just want to be a normal family ...”. Paediatric HIV/AIDS services at an inner-London teaching hospital B. F. Robertson & D. V. McQueen. Perceived risk of becoming infected with HIV by donating blood and changes in reported blood donation practice among the Scottish general public 1989-1992 F. Cournos, E. Horwath, 7. R. Guido, K. McKinnon & N. Hopkins. HIV-1 infection at two public psychiatric hospitals in New York City 4. H. Tripp, A. R. Mellanby, F. A. Phelps, H. A. Curtis & N. F. Crichton. A method for determining rates of sexual activity in schoolchildren P. Fajans, D. N. Wirawan & K. Ford. STD knowledge and behaviours among clients of female sex workers in Bali, Indonesia BOOK REVIEWS The School Years. Current Issues in the Socialization of Young People 477; AIDS and the Hospice Community 478; Social Care & HIV/AIDS 479; Private Risks and Public Dangers 480; AIDS: A Problem for Sociological Research 481; AIDS, The Winter War 483; AIDS: Facing the Second Decade 485; Women and AIDS: Psycho- logical Perspectives 486 Global AIDS focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Obituary Volume 6 Number 5 1994 ORIGINAL ARTICLES E. A. Preble, C. 7. Elias & B. Wintkoff. Maternal health in the age of AIDS: implications for health services in developing countries N. ¥. Ford & S. Kittisuksathit. Destinations unknown: the gender construction and changing nature of the sexual expressions of Thai youth M. Bochow, F. Chiarotti, P. Davies, F. Dubois-Arber, W. Dur, F. Fouchard, F. Gruet, T. McManus, S. Markert, T. Sandfort, H. Sasse, M.-A. Schiltz, R. Tielman & F. Wasserfallen. Sexual behaviour of gay and bisexual men in eight European countries E. Reid. Approaching the HIV epidemic: the communitys’ response A. Baker, N. Kochan, ¥. Dixon, N. Heather & A. Wodak. Controlled evaluation ofa brief intervention for HIV prevention among injecting drug users not in treatment A. C. Bebbington & P. N. Gatter. Volunteers in an HIV social care organization M. fFones, I. Klimes & F. Catalan. Psychosexual problems in people with HIV infection: controlled study of gay men and men with haemophilia S. Magura, ¥. L. Shapiro & S.-Y. Kang. Condom use among criminally-involved adolescents REVIEW C. Donovan, C. Mearns, R. McEwan & N. Sugden. A review of the HIV-related sexual behaviour of gay men and men who have sex with men COMMENTARY R. Stall & M. Ekstrand. The quantitative-qualitative debate over relapse behaviour: comment BOOK REVIEWS Practices of Freedom. Selected Writings on HIV/AIDS 625: The Challenge—Under- standing Education and Care 626; Sex, Gay Men and AIDS 627; AIDS—Working with Young People 630; ABC of AIDS 631; Guidelines for Management of Children with HIV Infection 632; A Guide to HIV Infection and Childbearing 633: Essential AIDS Information Resources 634 Global AIDS Focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Title-page, Volume Contents and Author Index, 1994 teee eBe eee

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