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CONTENTS About the Editors Contributors Chapter 1. Introduction to Community-Science Collaboration: Equal Partners in Investigation Benjamin P. Bowser Collaboration CREPC About This Book Chapter 2. Collaborative AIDS Research: A Funder's Perspective Bart K. Aoki Roger K. Myrick George F. Lemp Steve Truax The Values of Collaborative Research Challenges to Community Collaborations and HIV Prevention Research Opportunities Offered by Collaborative HIV Prevention Research Funding for Community Research on AIDS: UARP Conclusion Chapter 3. Preventing AIDS Among Injectors and Sex Workers Gloria Lockett Carla Dillard-Smith Benjamin P. Bowser Beginning of Collaboration Methods Results and Collaborative Findings Conclusion Chapter 4. Collaborative Research Toward HIV Prevention Among Migrant Farm Workers Shiraz I. Mishra Fernando Sanudo Ross F. Conner The Collaboration The Study Research Findings Conclusion: Lessons Learned Appendix: Recruitment Criteria and Sample Size of Farm Workers Chapter 5. A Health Promotion Intervention for Prison Inmates with HIV Barry Zack Olga Grinstead Bonnie Faigeles Introduction Justification Methods Evaluation Plan (Research Design) Results Discussion Chapter 6. The Los Angeles Transgender Health Study: Creating a Research and Community Collaboration Cathy J. Reback Paul Simon Introduction Study Objectives The Collaboration Team Study Design The Study Findings Future Analyses Benefits and Challenges of Collaboration Chapter 7. Critical Collaborations in Serving High-Risk Women: The PHREDA Project Geraldine Oliva Jennifer Rienks Lisa Netherland Background The Three Phases of PHREDA Benefits and Challenges of Collaboration Challenges to Research Conclusion Chapter 8. The Challenges and Rewards of Collaborative Research: The UFO Study Kristen Ochoa Rachel McLean Heather Edney Dante Brimer Andrew Moss A Typical Day in the UFO Study Introduction Doing Research Differently The Study Beginning in the Middle The Community Collaborator's Perspective the Santa Cruz Needle Exchange The Peer Interviewer/Counselor Perspective The Researcher's Perspective Where We Are Now Chapter 9. Synthesis of Case Studies and Service Providers' Reactions Benjamin Bowser Lisa Kieger Part I: Meta-Analysis of Case Studies Part II: Assessing CREPC Chapter 10. Conclusion Benjamin P. Bowser Shiraz Mishra Cathy Reback George Lemp The Challenge Business As Usual New Business: Grounded Research and Services Equal Partner Collaboration Final Word: This Is Only a Beginning
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: AIDS (Disease) Prevention, AIDS (Disease) Prevention Research California, Public health Research Methodology