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AIDS Care Volume Contents and Author Index Volume 9, 1997 JOINT EDITORS Lorraine Sherr, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London Robert Bor, City University, London Jonathan Elford, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London Graham Hart, MRC Medical Sociology Unit, Glasgow USA EDITOR Michael Ross, University of Texas at Houston ASSISTANT EDITOR William Elwood, University of Texas at Houston INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD Peter Aggleton, Geneva Donald J. Jeffries, London Lydia Bennett, Sydney Jeffrey Kelly, Milwaukee Shalini Bharat, Mumbai Michael King, London Ian D. Campbell, London Susan Kippax, Sydney Jose Catalan, London The Hon Justice Michael Kirby, Sydney Thomas Coates, San Francisco Hilary Klee, Manchester Anne Cockcroft, London Sheldon Landesman, New York Raul Coutinho, Amsterdam Christine Lee, London Jack DeHovitz, New York Wendy Loxley, Perth Don Des Jarlais, New York Sue Lucas, London James W. Dilley, San Francisco Jonathan Mann, Boston Peter DuPlessis, London Neil McKeganey, Glasgow Anke Ehrhardt, New York David Miller, Nottingham Susan Folkman, San Francisco Riva Miller, London Ron Gold, Melbourne Stephen Moses, Nairobi John Green, London David G. Ostrow, Ann Arbor Gill Green, Colchester Catherine Peckham, London Jonathan Grimshaw, London Werasit Sittitrai, Bangkok Catherine Hankins, Canada Ron Stall, San Francisco Patricia Hewitt, London Anneke van den Hoek, Amsterdam EDITORIAL ASSISTAN Janis Hodges AIDS Care: psychological & socio-medical aspects of AIDS/HIV provides a forum for publishing in one authoritative source research and reports from the many complementary disciplines involved in the AIDS/HIV field. These include, among others Psychology, Sociology, Epidemiology, Social Work, Anthropology, Social Aspects of Medicine, Nursing, Education, Health Education, Law, Administration, Counselling (including various approaches such as Behavioural Therapy, Psychotherapy, Family Therapy etc AIDS and HIV infection, the planning of services, prevention, and indeed, the fear of AIDS affects many echelons of society ranging from individuals, couples and families through te institutions and communities. A particular aim will be to publish work emanating from many diverse centres worldwide and in so doing address the global impact of AIDS Editorial correspondence, including manuscripts for submission and books for review, should be sent to: Dr Lorraine Sherr, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, United Kingdom, or to Professor Michael Ross, Center for Health Promotion Research & Development, School of Public Health, University of Texas at Houston, PO Box 20186, Houston, TX77225, USA. Please send four copies of your manuscript in the style of the American Psychological Association. Manuscripts can be in three formats: (i) Long 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 All submissions will be refereed blind. Further details 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 advertisements, should be addressed to the publishers: Carfax Publishing Limited, P.O. Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, United Kingdom This journal is published six times a year. These six issues constitute one volume. An annual index and title-page is bound in the sixth issue. ISSN 0954-0121 Ge CARFAX © 1997, Carfax Publishing Ltd Volume 9 Number1 February 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES R. Asera, H. Bagarukayo, D. Shuey & T. Ba> rton. An epidemic of apprehension: questions about HIV/AIDS to an East African newspaper health advice column N. Kaleeba, S. Kalibala, M. Kaseje, P. Ssebbanja, S. Anderson, E. van Praag, G. Tembo & E. Katabira. Participatory evaluation of counselling, medical and social services of the AIDS Support Organization (TASO) in Uganda G. Milanese, D. Abeni, A. Cancelli, G. Brancato, E. Fabrizi, P. Borgia, C. A. Peruccit & G. Rocchi. Heterogeneity of home care assistance needs of people with AIDS VANCOUVr ER. SUcM MARIES+ P. Aggleton. Health education S. Folkman & M. Chesney. Grief T. Brown. Asia R. Bor. Disclosure D. C. Des Farlais, S. R. Friedman, H. Hagan, D. Paone & D. Vlahoz P. Flowers. Interventions—gay men ¥. Elford. Adolescence D. Wight. School-based sex education L. Sherr. Pregnancy and childbirth R. Gorna. Women’s news G. Foster. Orphans C. Thorne. Children P. Turnbull. Prisons M. W. Ross. Volunteers C. Sabin. Natural history P. du Plessis. Living with HIV and AIDS F. Starace & R. D. Ogden. Suicidal behaviours and euthanasia R. Miller. HIV testing M. Haour-Knipe. Migration and ethnicity issues S. Kippax. Social-cultural aspects E. Maxine Ankrah. A dialogue between the sexes World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Global AIDS Focus Volume 9 Number2 April 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES M. Troop, P. Easterbrook, S. Thornton, R. Flynn, B. Gazzard & 7. Catalan. Reasons given by patients for ‘non-progression’ in HIV infection R. A. Berk & F. P. Nanda. Prediction of the healthcare neeofd persso ns with HIV/AIDS from preliminary health assessment information N. L. Roth & M. S. Nelson. HIV diagnosis rituals and identity narratives L. Thorpe, K. Ford, P. Fajans & D. N. Wirawan. Correlates of condom use among female prositutes and tourist clients in Bali, Indonesia H. Pickering, M. Okongo, B. Nnalusiba, K. Bwanika & F. Whitworth. Sexual networks in Uganda: casual and commercial sex in a trading town M. M. T. Hudson, W. L. Nelson, C. ¥. Ronalds, ¥.A nderson & D. F. Feffries. HTV antibody testing: Genito-Urinary Clinic or additional site same-day testing service ¥. Vincke, R. Bolton & M. Miller. Younger versus older gay men: risks, pleasures and dangers of anal sex N. Bajos. Social factors and the process of risk construction in HIV sexual transmission BOOK REVIEWS The Family and HIV 239; WHO Model Prescribing Information: Drugs used in Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Infection 241; Plague Doctors: Responding to the AIDS Epidemic in France and America 242; The Politics of AIDS 244; Parliaments and Screening: Ethical and Social Problems arising from Testing and Screening for HIV and Genetic Disease 245 REVIEWERS Global AIDS focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 9 Number 3 June 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES C. Hankins, S. Gendron, T. Tran, D. Lamping & N. Lapointe. Sexuality in Montreal women living with HIV W. N. Elwood, M. L. Williams, D. C. Bell & A. ¥. Richard. Powerlessness and HIV prevention among people who trade sex for drugs (‘strawberries’) V. Hoffman & R. Bolton. Reasons for having sex and sexual risk-taking: a study of heterosexual male STD clinic patients K. Stegel, D. Karus & V. H. Raveis. Testing and treatment behaviour of HIV-infected women: White, African-American, Puerto Rican comparisons A. Kumar, M. Mehra, S. K. Badhan & N. Gulati. Heterosexual behaviour and condom useage in an urban population of Delhi, India B. K. Ambati, 7.A mbati & A. M. Rao. Dynamics of knowledge and attitudes about AIDS among the educated in Southern India R. Cain. Environmental change and organizational evolution: reconsidering the niche of community-based AIDS organizations IN PRACTICE J. Norton, R. Miller & M. A. Johnson. Promoting HIV prevention: a problem identification approach to interventions in post-HIV test counselling BOOK REVIEWS HIV infection in women 355; A good death. Conversations with East Londoners 356; The molecular biology of HIV/AIDS 357; Sexual behaviour of AIDS in the developing world 358; HIV and AIDS in the public schools: a handbook 361; Palliative care for people with AIDS 362 Global AIDS focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 9 Number 4 August 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES C. Rosengard & S. Folkman. Suicidal ideation, bereavement, HIV serostatus and psychosocial variables in partners of men with AIDS K. A. Wood, R. Nairn, H. Kraft &A . Siegel. Suicidality among HIV-positive psychiatric in-patients G. Foster, C. Makufa, R. Drew, S. Mashumba & S. Kambeu. Perceptions of children and community members concerning the circumstances of orphans in rural Zimbabwe Z. Mgalla & R. Pool. Sexual relationships, condom use and risk perception among female bar workers in north-west Tanzania V. G. Chipfakacha. STD/HIV/AIDS knowledge, beliefs and practices of traditional healers in Botswana C. Beyrer, D. D. Celentano, S. Suprasert, W. Sittitrai, K. E. Nelson, B. Kongsub, V. Go & P. Phanupak. Widely varying HIV prevalence and risk behaviours among the ethnic minority peoples of northern Thailand S. C. Kalichman, }. Greenberg & G. G. Abel. HIV seropositive men who engage in high-risk sexual behaviour: psychological characteristics and implications for prevention P. Chauvin, E. Mortier, F. Carrat, 7. C. Imbert, A. #..Valleron & #. Lebas. A new out-patient care facility for HIV-infected destitute populations in Paris, France M. Miret, M. Vall, C. Fortuny, 7.C asabona & Hospital Contributors. Cross-sectional survey of hospital paediatric HIV/AIDS care in Catalonia, 1992 D. Shah, S. Thornton & A. P. Burgess. Sexual Risk Cognitions Questionnaire: a reliability and validity study IN PRACTICI D. F. N. Wetshut. Encounters with the Israeli Health Service: impressions from a support group for people with HIV BOOK REVIEWS Medicine as culture. Illness, disease and the body in western societies 487; Management of the HIV-infected patient 488; AIDS and people with severe mental illness—a handbook for mental health professionals 489 Global AIDS Focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 9 Number 5 October 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES R. L. Sowell, B. F. Seals, L.M oneyham, A. Demi, L. Cohen & S. Brake. Quality of life in HIV-infected women in the southeastern United States K. Meredith, ¥.D elaney, M. Horgan, E. Fisher& V. Fraser. Asurvey of women with HIV about their expectations for care P. E. Stevens & B. Tighe Doerr. Trauma of discovery: women’s narratives of being informed they are HIV-infected P. M. Pyett & D. F. Warr. Vulnerability on the streets: female sex workers and HIV risk A. Buysse & P. Van Oost. ‘Appropriate’ male and female safer sexual behaviour in heterosexual relationships R. Mathai, M. W. Ross & S. Hira. Concomitants of HIV/STD risk behaviors and intention to engage in risk behaviors in adolescents in India B. F¥. Turner, L. McKee-Nelsen, T. R. Fanning & W. W. Hauck. Prevention of vertical HIV transmission with zidovudine: projected impact of HIV testing and prenatal care F. M. Simoni, H. R. C. Mason & G. Marks. Disclosing HIV status and sexual orientation to employers L. M. E. Gibbs,F . E. Ellershaw & M. D. Williams. Caring for patients with HIV disease: the experience of a generic hospice F. White, D. Melvin, C. Moore & S. Crowley. Parental HIV discordancy and its impact on the family BOOK REVIEWS HIV/AIDS—loss, grief, challenge, and hope 617; Changing HIV risk behavior. Practical strategies 617; Sexual health promotion in general practice 618; Relationships in chronic illness and disability 620 Global AIDS Focus World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics Volume 9 Number 6 December 1997 ORIGINAL ARTICLES P. Van de Ven, D. Campbell, S. Kippax, G. Prestage, 7. Crawford, D. Baxter & D. Cooper. Factors associated with unprotected anal intercourse in gay men’s casual partnerships in Sydney, Australia M. Gossop, P. Griffiths, B. Powis, S. Williamson, 7. Fountain & F. Strang. Continuing drug risk behaviour: shared use of injecting paraphernalia among London heroin injectors W. M. Loxley, 7. S. Bevan & S. F. Carruthers. Age and injecting drug use revisited: the Australian Study of HIV and Injecting Drug Use L. Palombi, S. Mancinelli, G. Liotta, P. Narciso & M. C. Marazzi. The impact of socio-economic factors, mental health and functional status on survival in a sample of AIDS patients ¥. E. Holder, D. Shah, L. Brewester, 7.C atalan, F. C. Boag, K. A. McLean, R. Aroney & S. Thornton. Genitourinary Medicine staff knowledge about the risks of specific sexual behaviours in the transmission of HIV F. Wrubel & S. Folkman. What informal caregivers actually do: the caregiving skills of partners of men with AIDS V. Sharma, S. Dave, A. Sharma & P. Chauhan. Condoms: mis-use = non-use. The condom equation in Gujarat, India G. Green & P. Rademan. Evangelical leaders and people with HIV R. R. MacNair-Semands, W. K. Cody & R. B. Simono. Sexual behaviour change associated with a college HIV course BOOK REVIEWS Management of the HIV-infected patient 739; AIDS: a pocket book diagnosis and management 740 Global AIDS Focus Title-page, Volume Contents and Author Index, 1997 World Health Organization Global AIDS Statistics

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