Articles Related to HIV/AIDS
Accolades for research soldiers in the AIDS fight By K. Kersting
APA awards go to three psychologists who were among the first to develop community AIDS prevention measures.
HIV needs psychology By N. Crawford
Helping women beat the odds By N. Crawford
Psychologists are testing HIV/AIDS interventions that empower women to take control of their sexual health.
A matter of life and death
Improving HIV/AIDS patients' medication compliance boosts longevity, psychologists say.
HIV in American youth
Statistics provided by the White House Office on AIDS Policy
Pet ownership provides buffer against depression for AIDS-infected men By B. Murray
Lack of social support may cause HIV+ men to develop AIDS more quickly By J. Volz
Law could result in fewer people being tested for HIV By R. Clay
Behavioral intervention curbs STD infection in women By B. Azar
Minority researchers can get help studying HIV in ethnic-minority communities By S. Sleek
AIDS patients are daunted by medication regimens By S. Martin
HIV/AIDS education efforts have missed deaf community By S. Sleek
American teens worry about their parents’ HIV risk By L. Rabasca
New HIV prophylaxis program not a solution for the ‘morning after’ By M. Waters
Abstinence message is less effective than teaching about safer sex By B. Azar
Psychological barriers keep women from seeking care By L. Rabasca
We know how to stop the spread of AIDS: So why can’t we? By P. Freiberg
Prevention studies take a variety of tacks By P. Freiberg
Surprising numbers from the U.N. report on AIDS By P. Freiberg