Communications programming for HIV/AIDS: an Annotated bibliography

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Geneva
UNAIDS
1999
112 p.
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This bibliography contains 667 references and has been organised according to recent findings in the review of the application of current communication frameworks on HIV/AIDS communications. In short, there seems to be a consensus among academics, researchers, and practitioners that a new framework on HIV/AIDS communications must not only take into account theoretical and practical frameworks traditionally applied to HIV/AIDS communication (namely theories in social psychology), but also consider the concept of context, defined as the interrelations of the five domains: government policy, spirituality, gender relation, culture, and socio-economic status. Directions for future HIV/AIDS education and prevention are discussed.

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