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HIV Prevention With Latinos
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Foreword ; Sandra R. Hernandez ; Introduction ; Kurt C. Organista ; 1. The Urgent Need for Structural Environmental Models of HIV Risk and Prevention in US Latino Populations: The Case of Migrant Day Laborers ; Kurt C. Organista, Paula Worby, Jim Quesada, Alex Kral, Rafael Diaz, Torsten Neilands, and Sonya Arreola ; 2. Enhancing Peer Norms, Self-Efficacy, Self Esteem, and Social Support for Safe Sex in Naturalistic Environments: The Role of Community Involvement in Latino Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities ; Jesus Ramirez-Valles, Lisa M. Kuhns, and Haiyan Li ; 3. Sexual Culture, Structure, and Change: A Transnational Framework for Studies of Latino Migration and HIV ; Hector Carrillo ; 4. Love, Sex and Power Revisited: The Integration of a Gendered Context in HIV Prevention among Latinas ; Monica D. Ulibarri, Anita Raj, and Hortensia Amaro ; 5. Demonstrated Effectiveness and Potential of Community-Based Participatory Research for Preventing HIV in Latino Populations ; Scott Rhodes ; 6. Mexico-US Migration, Social Exclusion, and HIV risk: Multi-sectoral Approaches to Understanding and Preventing Infection ; Jennifer S. Hirsch and Emily Vasquez ; 7. Inequality, Discrimination and HIV Risk: A Review of Research on Latino Gay Men ; Rafael M. Diaz, Jorge Sanchez, and Kurt Schroeder ; 8. Homophobia, Racism, Financial Hardship and AIDS: Unpacking the Effects of Social Discrimination on the Sexual Risk for HIV among Latino Gay Men ; George Ayala ; 9. Contextual Influences of Sexual Risk among Latino MSM ; Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, Fernanda T. Bianchi, and Paul J. Poppen ; 10. Clean Sweeps and Social Control in Latino Bisexual Male Sex Markets in New York City ; Edgar Rivera Colon, Miguel Munoz-Laboy, and Diana Hernandez ; 11. Latina Transgender Women: The Social Context of HIV Risk and Responsive Multi-level Prevention Capacity Building ; Frank Galvan and Joanne Keatley ; 12. HIV Risk and Prevention for Latinos in Jails and Prisons ; Megan Comfort, Carmen Albizu-Garcia, Timoteo Rodriguez, and Carlos Molina III ; 13. Puerto Rican Heterosexual Serodiscordant Couples: Cultural Challenges for Healthy Dyads ; Sheilla Rodriguez-Madera and Nelson Varas-Diaz ; 14. HIV/STI Risk among Latino Migrant Men in New Receiving Communities: A Case Study of Post-disaster New Orleans ; Patricia Kissinger and Michele G. Shedlin ; 15. Reducing HIV Sexual Risk for Latino Adolescents: An Ecodevelopmental Perspective ; Antonia M. Villarruel, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, and Jose Bauermeister ; 16. Improving Latina Intergenerational Family-Based Communication to Decrease HIV and Other Sexual Risks ; Britt Rios-Ellis ; 17. The Landscape of Latina HIV Prevention Interventions and their Implementation: Cultural Sensitivity in Community Based Organizations ; Miriam Y. Vega and Lina Cherfas ; 18. Interventions to Prevent HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Latino Migrants ; Thomas M. Painter, Kurt C. Organista, Scott D. Rhodes, and Fernando M. Sanudo ; 19. HIV Prevention Interventions with Puerto Rican Injection Drug Users ; Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Luz Marilis Lopez, and Lena Lundgre ; Index

About the Author

Kurt C. Organista, PhD, is Professor at the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley.

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"The number of Hispanics living in the US recently reached 50 million, making them the largest minority. This is also a population where the HIV/AIDS problem is growing and for which a comprehensive approach is direly needed. This book addresses the prevention of this disease from a medical, cultural, gender, and community perspective, which makes it unique and extraordinarily useful." -- Julio Frenk, MD, MPH, PhD, Dean, Harvard School of Public Health
"The sub rosa and stigmatized status of HIV and AIDS in U.S. Latino communities warrants much greater attention in American health and social services research. This book is a vital step in moving Latino HIV research to international visibility. The contents provide a rich compendium of knowledge and insights for academics, policymakers, and program developers. The chapters reflect experienced and authoritative authorships, and the volume responds to a void of pragmatic information and provides a scholarly foundation for a higher level of research intensity and analysis that is badly needed." -- William A. Vega, PhD, Provost Professor, University of Southern California

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