Principles of HIV Prevention in Drug-Using Populations: A Research-Based Guide (English)
Over the past 15 years, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has sponsored a comprehensive research program on drug abuse and HIV/AIDS that has resulted in a set of scientifically based principles to prevent HIV in drug-using populations. The guide provides the basic overarching principles that characterize effective HIV/AIDS prevention in drug users. As an important contribution to NIDA’s ever-expanding prevention toolbox, this guide should prove useful to community planners, policymakers, service providers, and medical practitioners as they develop and implement comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention programs to prevent the spread of HIV and other infections among drug users and their sexual partners. 32 pages NIDA (2002)
This is in English.
For the Spanish versions, order AD-51 S