Table of contents for Practice issues in HIV/AIDS services : empowerment-based models and program applications / Ronald J. Mancoske, James Donald Smith, editors.


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CONTENTS 
About the Editors 
Contributors 
Foreword 
Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model 
in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective 
Ronald J. Mancoske 
James Donald Smith 
The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS 
Generalist Practice Model 
The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems 
in Services 
The Data Gathering Process 
Assessment 
Interventions 
Evaluation of Services 
The Termination Process 
Conclusion 
Chapter 2. Case Management 
DeAnn Gruber 
Introduction 
Case Management Models 
Research of Case Management 
Emerging Issues in the Field 
Service Implications 
Conclusion 
Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior 
and Injection Drug Use 
San Patten 
Introduction 
Risk Reduction Among IDUS 
The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change 
Practitioners' Applications of the TTM 
Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs 
Conclusion 
Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs 
and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection 
Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications 
of a Harm Reduction Model 113 
Therese Fitzgerald 
Timothy Purington 
Karen Davis 
Faith Ferguson 
Lena Lundgren 
113 Introduction 
116 The Harm Reduction Philosophy 
119 Needle Exchange Programs 
Massachusetts State Treatment Needs Assessment Program 122 
Practice Implications 
Conclusion 
Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant 
Farmworkers 
Kurt C. Organista 
135 Introduction 
HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and Agricultural Labor 
in the United States 
Research-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk 
HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers 
HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, 
and Behaviors 
Contextualizing HIV Risk 
Conceptual Model of Risk 
Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services: 
State of the Art and Beyond 
Longer Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources, 
Infrastructure, and Labor Reform 161
Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging 
Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention 
Programs 171 
Larry D. Icard 
Nushina Siddiqui 
Brook Chidester 
Introduction 
African Americans and HIV 
African Americans As Hidden Populations 
Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations 
Factors to Consider 
Conclusion 
Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans 
in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro 
Practice Empowerment Model 187 
Peggy Pittman Munke 
Vincent J. Venturini 
Statement of the Problem 
African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS 
HIV/AIDS in Rural America 
Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practice 
with African Americans 194 
Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: 
207 Louisiana African-American Women 
Sybil G. Schroeder 
Introduction 
HIV/AIDS Statistical Overview 
Louisiana African-American Women 
Ethnic Epistemology 
Culture in Prevention Efforts 
223 Index




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: HIV-positive persons Services for, AIDS (Disease) Patients Services for