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Conference Presentations of RCAP
Selected 2007 RCAP national conference presentations
Avoiding
buyer’s remorse: What you
need to know when selecting an evidence-based behavioral interventions
T. Scott Pegues & Terry Stewart, Denver STD/HIV Prevention Training
Center
Cracking the cornfields: Recruiting illicit stimulant drug users
in rural Ohio
Paul J. Draus, et al., Wright State University
Perceived Needs of PLWH/A and the barriers to accessing services
in rural Montana
The Montana Needs Assessment Project Team
HIV rates in the state of Georgia: A growing threat among predominantly
African American populations
Swati Raychowdhury, et al., Georgia Southern University
Rural HIV prevention on the Internet: Problems, successes and the
future
Anne Bowen, University of Wyoming
The basic, personal, requirements needed in conducting effective
outreach/in-reach in other cultures and populations
Joe Barnett, Southern Tier AIDS Program
Social norms, expectancies, and reported sexual behaviors among
college students during a alcohol intensive special event
Kyle Dietz, et al., Indiana University
Needles in the haystacks: The social context of initiation to heroin
injection in rural Ohio
Paul J. Draus & Robert G. Carlson, University of Michigan-Dearborn
and Wright State University
Behavioral interventions to reduce HIV risk behavior: A review and
synthesis of meta-analytic evidence
Seth Noar, University of Kentucky
Microbicides
for HIV & STD prevention:
Opportunities and Challenges
Polly F. Harrison, Alliance for Microbicide Development
Epidemiology of HIV disease in rural areas of the United States
Bridget H. Lyons, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mass media campaigns as a tool for HIV prevention: A review and
update
Seth Noar, et al., University of Kentucky
Targeted outreach education project
Susan L. Tusher, The Kansas AIDS Education and Training Center
A group-level HIV prevention intervention for young, African-American
MSM
Jeffrey M. Erdman, et al., Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
Are persons living in rural areas more likely to be
late testers in New Mexico?
Monica Olkowski, New Mexico Department of Health |