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Scientific Journals Related to HIV/AIDS

AIDS & Behavior
AIDS & Behavior provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of information on the neurobehavioral factors in the initial spread, behavioral consequences, and social impact and response to HIV infection. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, cultural, social, economic, and geographic factors that favor HIV transmission; neuropsychiatric and behavioral consequences of HIV infection, including health-related quality of life, coping, occupational performance, and general social functioning; impact of HIV infection on families, children, the workplace, and ethnic and cultural groups; and theory and practice of AIDS risk prevention, including strategies aimed at individuals, communities, and broader social and national groups.

AIDS Care: Psychological Socio-medical Aspects of HIV/AIDS
AIDS Care addresses the psychosocial aspects of AIDS through research in disciplines such as psychology, sociology, epidemiology, social work, ethics, education, etc.

AIDS Education & Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal
This journal highlights existing theoretical models of AIDS education and prevention, including model development, implementation, and evaluation.

AIDS Patient Care and STDs
A monthly journal as of 1998, AIDS Patient Care and STDs covers a full range of treatment, prevention and education issues concerning children and adults with HIV disease.

AIDS Prevention and Mental Health
Presents current research and clinical applications dealing with the HIV/AIDS prevention as well as the social and psychological aspects of HIV and AIDS.

American Journal of Public Health (AJPH)
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) is the No. 1 publication dedicated to original work in research, research methods, and program evaluation in the field of public health. This prestigious journal also regularly publishes authoritative editorials and commentaries and serves as a forum for the analysis of health policy. The stated mission of the Journal is "to advance public health research, policy, practice, and education." All published papers have undergone rigorous peer review (only one out of five submitted papers is accepted for publication). Each month, the nation's most influential public health professionals turn to AJPH for the most current, authoritative, in-depth information in the field.

Health Psychology
Publishes empirical studies that promote the understanding of scientific relationships between behavioral principles, and physical health and illness.

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Journal of AIDS/HIV
The Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (JAIDS) is an interdisciplinary journal co-edited by the foremost leaders in clinical virology, molecular biology, and epidemiology. It provides a synthesis of information on AIDS and human retrovirology from all relevant clinical and basic sciences. Under the guidance of an eminent international editorial board, this groundbreaking journal brings together rigorously peer-reviewed original articles, reviews of current research, results of clinical trials, well-documented case reports, and discussions of national policy issues.

Journal of HIV-AIDS Prevention & Education for Adolescents & Children
Covers the social and economic implications of AIDS and HIV infection in children and adolescents.

Journal of Neuro-AIDS
Provides a forum devoted to advances in the neurology and neurobiology of HIV, AIDS and related viral infections of the nervous system.




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