Multiculturalism and AIDS: different communities mean different educational messages required
The multitude of ethnic communities in Canada means different approaches and methods must be used for health education.
The multitude of ethnic communities in Canada means different approaches and methods must be used for health education.
HIV counseling is an important component of HIV/AIDS prevention. Evaluations from Uganda and Rwanda demonstrated this.
This randomized controlled community trial aimed to see whether an education program could reduce children's risk of contracting HIV and improve their tolerance of people living with HIV and AIDS.
This position paper addresses the integration of HIV/STD-related programmes into the school system, whether through education about reproductive health, life skills or other important health issues.
This is a document which gives guidance to a facilitator on AIDS prevention education.
The spread of HIV infection can be rapid in specific contexts such as poverty and social instability, war and civil strife.
The intent of the document is to provide a fundamental outline of the major issues relating to HIV and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the school environment, including educational efforts and policy principles.
AIDS education is increasingly being done at the university level, as recognition that university students are at high risk for contracting HIV has increased. This article looks at how risk communication should be done at this level.