SÍNDROME DE IMUNODEFICIÊNCIA ADQUIRIDA


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AIRHIHENBUWA, Collins O.; OBREGON, Rafael. A critical assessment of 
theories/models used in health communication for HIV/AIDS. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 5-15, 2000.

079
AIRHIHENBUWA, Collins O.; MAKINWA, Bunmi; OBREGON, Rafael. 
Toward a new communications framework for HIV/AIDS. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 101-11, 2000.

080
ARCHIBALD, Chris P.; JAYARAMAN, Gayatri C.; MAJOR, Carol et al
Estimating the size of hard-to-reach populations: a novel method using HIV testing data compared to other methods. AIDS, Inglaterra, v. 15, Suppl. 3, p. S41-8, Apr. 2001.

081
DIOP, Waly. From government policy to community-based communication 
strategies in Africa: lessons from Senegal and Uganda. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 113-7, 2000. (Texto completo indisponível).

082
ESU-WILLIAMS, Eka. Gender and HIV/AIDS in Africa – our hope lies in 
the future. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 123-6, 2000.

083
FERREIRA, Margarete de Paiva Simões; SILVA, Cosme Marcelo Furtado 
Passos; GOMES, Maria Clara Ferraz; SILVA, Sônia Maria Batista da. Testagem sorológica para o HIV e a importância dos Centros de Testagem e Aconselhamento (CTA) – resultados de uma pesquisa no município do Rio de Janeiro. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, Rio de Janeiro, v. 6, n. 2, p.
481-90, 2001. Disponível em Scielo

084
LÓPEZ-ROSALES, Fuensanta; RUBIA, José Moral-de la. Validación de una escala de autoeficacia para la prevención del SIDA en adolescentesSalud Pública de México, México, v. 43, n. 5, p. 421-32, sept./oct. 2001. Disponível em Scielo

085
LUIZ, Ronir Raggio; COSTA, Antonio José Leal. Sobre a correção do 
atraso de notificação dos casos de Aids no Brasil. Boletim Epidemiológico Aids, Brasília, v. 14, n. 2, p. 31-40, abr./jun. 2001.

086
MATSUSHITA, Raul Yukihiro; SANTANA, Rozidaili dos Santos. Uma 
análise da incidência dos casos de Aids por faixa etária. Boletim Epidemiológico Aids, Brasília, v. 14, n. 2, p. 41-8, abr./jun. 2001.

087
MELKOTE, Srinivas R.; MUPPIDI, Sundeep R.; GOSWAMI, Divakar. Social 
and economic factors in an integrated behavioral and societal approach to communications in HIV/AIDS. Journal of Health CommunicationWashington, v. 5, Suppl., p.17-27, 2000.

088
MYHRE, Sonja L.; FLORA, June A. HIV/AIDS communication campaignes
: progress and prospects. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 29-45, 2000.

089
REEVES, Patricia M. Coping in cyberspace: the impact of internet use on 
the ability of HIV-positive individuals to deal with their illness. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 47-59, 2000.

090
RESPESS, Richard A.; RAYFIELD, Mark A.; DONDERO, Timothy J. 
Laboratory testing and rapid HIV assays: applications for HIV surveillance in hard-to-reach populations. AIDS, Inglaterra, v. 15, Suppl. 3, p. S49-59, Apr. 2001.

091
SILVA, José Marmo; GUIMARÃES, Marco Antonio Chagas. Odô-Yá 
Project: HIV/AIDS prevention in the context of afro-brazilian religion. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 19-22, 2000.

092
VAUGHAN, Peter W.; ROGERS, Everett M.; SINGHAL, Arvind; SWALEHE, 
Ramadhan M. Entertainment-education and HIV/AIDS prevention: a field experiment in Tanzania. Journal of Health Communication, Washington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 81-100, 2000.

093
WOLF, R. Cameron; TAWFIK, Linda A.; BOND, Katherine C. Peer promotion 
programs and social networks in Ghana: methods for monitoring and evaluating AIDS prevention and reproductive health programs among adolescents and young adults. Journal of Health CommunicationWashington, v. 5, Suppl., p. 61-80, 2000.