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Originally published in 1997, Aids and Adolescents provided an insight into a wide range of adolescent issues which were rarely compiled in one volume at the time. Much of the HIV epidemic response had been at the individual level in the hope that this narrow focus would provide the key to containment and resolution of spread. However, over the ten years since the epidemic had taken hold, it was clear that paradigms were limited, input was uncritical and large cohorts were overlooked. In this text a series of contributions have been compiled to explore adolescent issues ranging from sexual behaviour and health education campaigns to HIV prevention and HIV/AIDS care.

The chapters begin by giving an overview of adolescent problems, such as homelessness, pregnancy and gender, and explore why these problems are so often overlooked. We then move on to an examination of the facts and fictions associated with adolescent risk, challenging some of the basic current notions underpinning approaches to the subject at the time. Also included are particular focused studies of Australian adolescents’ beliefs about HIV and STDs and also the American adolescents’ perceptions of drug injection.

Finally, the volume gives a focused view of those with HIV infection, with a review of findings of the time, neuropsychological and psychological factors. This overview provided some comments on merging issues and future directions. Today it can be read in its historical context.



First published in 1997, this title provided an insight into a wide range of adolescent issues which were rarely compiled in one volume at the time. In this text a series of contributions have been compiled to explore adolescent issues ranging from sexual behaviour and health education campaigns to HIV prevention and HIV/AIDS care.

Acknowledgements. Contributors.
1. Introduction Lorraine Sherr
2.
Adolescents and HIV in our Midst Lorraine Sherr
3. HIV and AIDS in
Adolescence: Epidemiology Jonathan Elford
4. AIDS Diagnosis in US Adolescents
(1981-1993): The Future Arrives Cheryl A. Kennedy & Haftan M. Eckholdt
5.
Facts and Fictions of Adolescent Risk Susan Kippax & June Crawford
6. Young
People, Sexuality, HIV and AIDS Education Peter Aggleton & Ian Warwick
7.
Expanding the Context: Australian Adolescents Behaviours and Beliefs about
HIV/AIDS and other STDs Doreen Rosenthal
8. Adolescents and HIV Risk Due to
Drug Injection or Sex with Drug Injectors in the United States Samuel R.
Friedman, Alan Neagus, Benny Jose, Richard Curtis, Gene A. McGrady, Mildred
Vera, Richard Lovely, Jonathan Zenilman, Valerie Johnson, Helene R. White,
Denise Paone, Don C. Des Jarlais
9. Adolescents and Emerging Sexuality Glynis
M. Breakwell
10. Adolescents Facing AIDS and Hemophilia: Neuropsychological
and Psychosocial Findings and Issues Stephen R. Hooper & J. Kenneth Whitt
11.
Adaptation and Coping of HIV Infected Adolescents Living in France Isabelle
Funck-Brentano, Florence Veber, Marianne Debre & Stéphane Blanche
12. The
Medical Management of AIDS in Adolescents Barry S. Peters & Ann Reid
13.
Looking Forward: Future Directions for Prevention of HIV among Adolescents
Ralph J. DiClemente. Index.