作者: David G. Ostrow , Seth Kalichman
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4137-0_3
关键词: Psychology 、 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 、 Human immunodeficiency virus transmission 、 Hiv intervention 、 Behavioral interventions 、 Schema (psychology) 、 Limiting 、 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 、 Intervention research 、 Applied psychology
摘要: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) behavioral intervention research involves numerous methodological issues that are either unique to the field of HIV or “cutting edge” in terms general. The thrust this chapter will be review those most important new prevention limiting areas “sensitive” (i.e., on sexual, drug use, and other socially behaviors) With current trend integrate activities into larger domains sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) general, some examples discussed may go well beyond purview per se. However, they have been selected for discussion here because their key influence directions opportunities predicted going next 5–10 years. We used schema an earlier publication, Methodological Issues AIDS Behavioral Research,1 discussing by design, sampling retention, measurement, analytical/modeling focus topics progressed changed since book was published 1993.