Guest guest Posted May 10, 2001 Report Share Posted May 10, 2001 Call for Abstracts for a Special Issue of AIDS Education & Prevention Special Topic: " HIV and Corrections: Innovative Approaches to Prevention, Treatment and Care " Abstract Deadline: July 1, 2001, Submit to Cameron Coltharp at jcoltha@... Special Issue Editors: Braithwaite, Ph.D., Theodore Hammett, Ph.D., and Arriola, Ph.D. The Evaluation and Program Support Center, centered at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University and Abt Associates in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is soliciting abstracts for a special issue of the AIDS Education & Prevention An Interdisciplinary Journal. The prevalence of HIV and incidences of HIV-related risky behavior are much higher among incarcerated populations than in the general population. Innovative interventions in these settings have a unique opportunity to influence individuals and provide treatment and care to typically hard to reach populations. The EPSC, through funding provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration (http://www.hab.hrsa.gov), is soliciting abstracts from a diverse audience who are able to offer interventions for this high-risk population. An abstract should include a statement on how the intervention(s) would support the scientific pursuit of public health practice. The purpose of this issue is to publish up to ten original articles that relate to one or a combination of these area topics: 1.Surveillance of HIV/AIDS, TB, hepatitis, and STDs in correctional facilities; 2.HIV primary and secondary interventions based in correctional facilities; 3.HIV treatment and discharge planning models within correctional facilities; 4.Models for the delivery of palliative care in correctional settings; 5.Capacity building and collaboration between correctional institutions and community organizations; 6.Community support and services for incarcerated persons transitioning back to the community setting; 7.Cmmunity-based case management that link inmates with medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment; 8. Models/Strategies for the mobilization of community-based organizations around the care of HIV+ persons in prison or those transitioning back to the community setting; 9. Interventions at the level of policy. ABSTRACT FORMAT: * A maximum of 350 words. The title in UPPERCASE letters, Include the abstract author(s)=B9 name(s) in upper and lower case letters, followed by institution and agency names, Include submitting author=B9s contact information (address,telephone, fax, e-mail) * Submission via electronic mail in MS Word or WordPerfect to Cameron Coltharp at jcoltha@... DEADLINES: Abstract submission July 1, 2001 * Invitations sent for submission of manuscripts August 1, 2001 * Manuscript submission November 15, 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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