TY - BOOK AU - Rhodes, Tim AU - Rhodes,Tim AU - Hartnoll,Richard TI - AIDS, drugs, and prevention: perspectives on individual and community action SN - 0415102030 (hbk) U1 - 616.9792 PY - 1996/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - AIDS (Disease) KW - Drug abuse KW - Prevention KW - Drug control KW - Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome KW - prevention & control KW - Community Health Services KW - Sexual Partners KW - Sexually Transmitted Diseases KW - Substance Abuse, Intravenous N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Individual and community action in HIV prevention: an introduction / Tim Rhodes -- Health promotion and the facilitation of individual change: the case of syringe distribution and exchange / Gerry V. Stimson and Martin C. Donoghoe -- Americans and syringe exchange: roots of resistance / John K. Watters -- AIDS prevention and drug policy: dilemmas in the local environment / Richard Hartnoll and Dagmar Hedrich -- '"E" types and dance divas': gender research and community prevention / Sheila Henderson -- Gay community oriented approaches to safer sex / Graham Hart -- Prostitution and peer education: beyond HIV / Marina Barnard and Neil McKeganey -- Save sex/save lives: evolving modes of activism / Cindy Patton -- The process of drug injection: applying ethnography to the study of HIV risk among IDUs / Stephen Koester -- Promoting risk management among drug injectors / Robert Power -- Heroin, risk and sexual safety: some problems for interventions encouraging community change / Tim Rhodes and Alan Quirk -- Ethnographic contributions to AIDS intervention strategies / Wayne Wiebel -- Peer-driven outreach to combat HIV among IDUs: a basic design and preliminary results / Jean-Paul C. Grund [et al.] -- Collective organisation of injecting: drug users and the struggle against AIDS / Benny Jose [et al.] N2 - This study comprises a series of international contributions on the research, theory and practice of developing community-based HIV prevention. Its aim is to understand how individual actions to prevent HIV transmission are constrained and encouraged by situational and social context ER -