Selected Research
SAN aims to act as a clearinghouse for research published by its membership, and other research that may be of interest to its members. If you would like to submit material to be included here, please contact Teresa G. Labov at labov [at] sas.upenn.edu.
"Big Events/social crises like wars, revolutions, economic crises, mass floods: What is the HIV research agenda?"
-Samuel R Friedman, National Development and Research Institutes, and Diana Rossi, University of Buenos Aires
"Efficacy of a Single-Session HIV Prevention Intervention for Black Women: A Group Randomized Controlled Trial." AIDS and Behavior 05 February 2010
-DD Diallo et al.
"Efficacy of an HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: Findings from the Many Men, Many Voices (3MV) Project." AIDS and Behavior, 13(3):532-544.
-L Wilton et al.
"Metabolic relationships of humanity within nature: The social production of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and of human thinking and action related to it."
-Samuel R Friedman, National Development and Research Institutes, and Diana Rossi, University of Buenos Aires
"Strategic Plan for 2010-2015."
-CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)
"The State of Social and Political Science Research Related to HIV: a Report for the International AIDS Society"
-Susan Kippax and Martin Holt, University of New South Wales
See selected presentations from SAN's recent conference, Marking 20 Years of AIDS in Sociology: Reflecting Back & Moving Forward.
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