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120. HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION. National survey of African Americans on HIV/AIDS. Washington, D.C., Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Mar. 1998. 23p. (Available: http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/social/kaiser_family_found/2098.3936.html, Accessed Jan. 19, 2001)  

121. HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION. HIV testing. [Fact Sheet]. Washington, D.C., Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Jun. 1999. 2 p.  

122. HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION and SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE. Safer sex, condoms and “the Pill”. Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Nov. 2000. (SexSmarts) 4 p. (Available: http://www.kff.org/content/2000/20001127a/SafeSexSummary. pdf, Accessed Feb. 2001)  

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124. HINRICHSEN, D. and ROBEY, B. Population and the environment: The global challenge. Population Reports, Series M, No. 15. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Fall 2001. 31 p. (Available: http://www.jhuccp.org/pr/m15edsum.stm#contents)  

125. HIRSCH, J., ALBALAK, R., and NYHUS, C. ‘Because he misses his normal life back home’: Masculinity, sexuality and AIDS risk behavior in a Mexican migrant community. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, Mar. 23-25, 2000. Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. 12 p.  

126. HITCHCOCK, P. and FRANSEN, L. Preventing HIV infec-tion: Lessons from Mwanza and Rakai. Lancet 352(9152): 513- 515. Nov. 8, 1999.  

127. HOFFMAN, N. and FUTTERMAN, D. Youth and HIV/AIDS. In: MANN, J. and TARANTOLA, D., eds. AIDS in the World II: Global Dimensions, Social Roots, and Responses. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996. p. 237-251.  

128. HORAN, P., PHILLIPS, J., and HAGAN, N. The meaning of abstinence for college students. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents and Children 2(2): 51-66. 1998.  

129. HORIZONS PROJECT. Peer education and HIV/AIDS: Past experience, future directions. Washington, D.C., Population Council, May 2000. 53 p.  

130. HORIZONS PROJECT. HIV voluntary counseling and testing among youth ages 14 to 21: Results from an exploratory study in Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala and Masaka, Uganda. [Draft]. Washington, DC, Population Council, 2001. 35 p.  

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132. HUBA, G. A model for adolescent-targeted HIV/AIDS services. Journal of Adolescent Health 23(Suppl. 1, 2): 11-27. Aug. 1998.  

133. HUGHES, J. and MCCAULEY, A. Improving the fit: Adolescents’ needs and future programs for sexual and reproductive health in developing countries. Studies In Family Planning 29(2): 233-245. Jun. 1998.  

134. HULTON, L., CULLEN, R., and KHALOKHO, S. Perceptions of the risks of sexual activity and their consequences among Ugandan adolescents. Studies in Family Planning 31(1): 35-46. Mar. 2000.  

135. HUNTER, S. and WILLIAMSON, J. Responding to the needs of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Washington, D.C., United States Agency for International Development, Jun. 1998. (Discussion Papers on HIV/AIDS Care and Support No. 7) 30 p.  

136. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF AIDS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS (ICASO). HIV/AIDS and human rights: Stories from the frontline. Toronto, Canada, ICASO, Jun. 1999. 25 p.  

137. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE (ILO). Child labour: Targeting the intolerable. Part 1. Geneva, ILO, 1998. (No. 4) 125 p.  

138. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ADVISORY PANEL. Statement on dual protection against unwanted pregnancy and sex-ually transmitted infections, including HIV. London, International Planned Parenthood Federation, May 2000. 3 p.  

139. INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION (IPPF). Annual report 1995-1996. London, IPPF, 1996. 34 p.  

140. IVERSEN, A. Genital shedding in women. AIDS Patient Care 13(12): 695-701. Dec. 1999.  

141. IVERSEN, A., FUGGER, L., EUGEN-OLSEN, J., BALSLEV, U., JENSEN, T., WAHL, S., GERSTOFT, J., MULLINS, J., and SKINHØJ, P. Cervical human immunodeficiency virus type 1 shedding is associated with genital ß-chemokine secretion. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 178(5): 1334-1342. Nov. 1998.  

142. JACCARD, J., DITTUS, P., and GORDON, V. Maternal correlates of adolescent sexual and contraceptive behavior. Family Planning Perspectives 28(4): 159-165, 185. Jul./Aug. 1996.  

143. JAPETH, G. Soul City programs for young people. Presented at the Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health Visiting Lecturer Series, Feb. 28, 2001. Soul City.  

144. JEMMOTT, J., JEMMOTT, L., and FONG, G. Abstinence and safer sex HIV risk-reduction interventions for African American adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Association 279(19): 1529-1536. May 20, 1998.  

145. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS (JHU/CCP). Reaching young people worldwide: Lessons learned from communication projects, 1986-1995. [Working Paper No. 2]. Baltimore, JHU/CCP, Oct. 1995. 80 p.  

146. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS (JHU/CCP). Femi Kuti’s New York concert to usher in UN special session on HIV/AIDS. [Press Release]. Baltimore, JHU/CCP, Jun. 6, 2001. 1 p. (Available: http://www.jhuccp.org/news/060501b.stm)  

147. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Prisons and AIDS: UNAIDS point of view. Geneva, UNAIDS, Apr. 1997. (UNAIDS Best Practice Collection) 8 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/sectors/prisons/prispue.pdf, Accessed Aug. 20, 2000)  

148. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). AIDS and the military. [UNAIDS Best Practice Col-lection]. Geneva, UNAIDS, May 1998. 8 p.  

149. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Connecting lower HIV infection rates with changes in sexual behaviour in Thailand: Data collection and comparison. Geneva, UNAIDS, Jun. 1998. 16 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/bestpractice/collection/country/thailand/ th ailand.html, Accessed Aug. 2000)  

150. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). A measure of success in Uganda: The value of monitoring both HIV prevalence and sexual behaviour. [Case Study]. Geneva, UNAIDS, May 1998. 13 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/bestpractice/collection/country/uganda/uganda.html, Accessed Aug. 2000)  

151. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Relationships of HIV and STD declines in Thailand to behavioural change: A synthesis of existing studies. Geneva, UNAIDS, 1998. 59 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/epidemiology/determinants/una98e2.pdf, Accessed Jun. 25, 2001)  

152. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Force for change: World AIDS Campaign with Young People. Geneva, UNAIDS, Poster. 1998.  

153. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Listen, Learn, Live! World AIDS campaign with children and young people. Facts and figures. Geneva, UNAIDS, Feb. 1999. (1999 World AIDS Campaign) 4 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/wac/1999/eng/factse.pdf, Accessed Jun. 26, 2001)  

154. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Young people and HIV/AIDS: UNAIDS briefing paper. Geneva, UNAIDS, Feb. 1999. 12 p.  

155. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Sex and youth: Contextual factors affecting risk for HIV/AIDS. Geneva, UNAIDS, May 1999. 145 p.  

156. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Summary booklet of best practices. Geneva, UNAIDS, Jun. 1999. (Issue No. 1) 221 p.  

157. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). AIDS and men who have sex with men. Geneva, UNAIDS, May 2000. 8 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/specific/men/mentue2000.pdf, Accessed Aug. 2000)  

158. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). AIDS and young people. Geneva, UNAIDS, Apr. 2000. 12 p.  

159. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). International superstar Ricky Martin to host MTV’s global premier of “Staying Alive 2” on December 1st 2000- World AIDS day. [Press Release]. Geneva, UNAIDS, Oct. 26, 2000. 2 p. (Available: www.unaids.org/wac/2000/Stayin-gAlive.html)  

160. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Men and AIDS: A gendered approach. Geneva, UNAIDS, Mar. 2000. (2000 World AIDS Campaign) 24 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/wac/2000/WACmenE.pdf, Accessed Jun. 29, 2001)  

161. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Nonoxynol-9 not effective for microbicides, trial shows. Geneva, UNAIDS, Jun. 2000. 1 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/press/eng/geneva30600.html, Accessed Jul. 2000)  

162. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Geneva, UNAIDS, Jun. 2000. 135 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/epidemicupdate/report/index.html, Accessed Jul. 2000)  

163. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Calculating the cost of an effective global campaign against HIV/AIDS. New York, United Nations Department of Public Information and UNAIDS, Jun. 2001. 2 p.  

164. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS, 2 August 2001. Proceedings of the United Nations Special Session on HIV/AIDS: Global Crisis-Global Action, New York, Jun. 25-27, 2001. 16 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/others/un_special/declaration020801en.htm, Accessed Sep. 19, 2001)  

165. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Fact sheets: United Nations special session on HIV/AIDS: Global crisis-Global action. New York, United Nations Department of Public Information and UNAIDS, Jun. 2001. 41 p.  

166. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The global strategy framework on HIV/AIDS. Gene-va, UNAIDS, Jun. 2001. 22 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/care/general/JC637-Global-FramewE.pdf, Accessed Sep. 19, 2001)  

167. OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL. United Nations (UN). Global AIDS and health fund. <www.un.org/News/ossg/aids.htm>> UN, Oct. 26, 2001.  

168. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND (UNICEF). Children orphaned by AIDS: Frontline responses from Eastern and Southern Africa. New York, UNAIDS, UNICEF, Dec. 1999. 36 p.  
169. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). AIDS epidemic update: December 1998. Geneva, UNAIDS, WHO, Dec. 1998. 18 p.  

170. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Geneva, UNAIDS, WHO, Jun. 1998. 75 p.  

171. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). AIDS epidemic update: December 1999. Geneva, UNAIDS, WHO, Dec. 1999. 24 p.  

172. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). AIDS epidemic update: December 2000. Geneva, UNAIDS, WHO, Dec. 2000. 23 p.  

173. JOINT UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Consultation on STD interventions for preventing HIV: What is the evidence? Geneva, UNAIDS and WHO, 2000. (UNAIDS Best Practice Collection) 54 p. (Available: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/care/general/ConsultSTDE.pdf, Accessed Oct. 4, 2001)  

174. JUMA, M., OBWAKA, E., and CHEPNGENO, G. Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding HIV/AIDS in Bungoma District, Kenya: Results of focus group discussions and indepth interviews with adolescents, teachers, circumcisers and community leaders. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services, May 1999. 32 p.  

175. KALIBALA, S. Male circumcision: Social-behavioral perspectives. Presented at the Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention: Directions for Future Research, Washington, D.C., Feb. 7-8, 2000. Population Council, Horizons Project. 14 slides.  

176. KANCHANACHITRA, C. Reducing girls’ vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: The Thai approach. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Jun. 1999. (UNAIDS Best Practice Collection) 51 p.  

177. KEKOVOLE, J., KIRAGU, K., MURULI, L., and JOSIAH, P. Reproductive health communication in Kenya: Results of a national information, communication, and education situation survey. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Center for Com -munication Programs, Jun. 1997. (Field Report No. 9) 72 p.  

178. KELLY, R., KIWANUKA, N., WAWER, M., SERWADDA, D., SEWANKAMBO, N., WABWIRE-MANGEN, F., LI, C., KONDE-LULE, J., LUTALO, T., MAKUMBI, F., and GRAY, R. Age of male circumcision and risk of prevalent HIV infection in rural Uganda. AIDS 13(3): 399-405. Feb. 25, 1999.  

179. KERRIGAN, D. Peer education and HIV/AIDS: Concepts, uses and challenges. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Dec. 1999. 39 p.  

180. KEY CORRESPONDENT. Prevention works so why are infection rates still rising? Presented at the 13th International Conference on AIDS, Durban, South Africa, 2 p. (On-line news article)(Available: http://www.aids2000.org, Accessed Jul. 2000)  

181. KILIAN, A., GREGSON, S., NDYANABANGI, B., WALUSAGA, K., KIPP, W., SAHLMÜLLER, G., KABAGAMBE, G., WEIS, P., and VON SONNENBURG, F. Reductions in risk behaviour provide the most consistent explanation for declining HIV-1 prevalence in Uganda. AIDS 13(3): 391-398. Feb. 1999.  

182. KIM, Y., KOLS, A., NYAKAURU, R., MARANGWANDA, C., and CHIBATAMO, P. Promoting sexual responsibility among young people in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives 27(1): 11-19. Mar. 2001.  

183. KIM, Y., MARANGWANDA, C., and KOLS, A. Quality of counselling of young clients in Zimbabwe. East African Medical Journal 74(8): 4-5. Aug. 1997.  

184. KING, R. Sexual behaviour change for HIV: Where have theories taken us? Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Jun. 1999. 55 p.  

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186. KIRAGU, K. The correlates of sexual and contraceptive behavior among in-school adolescents in Kenya. Doctoral Dissertation, Population Dynamics, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, May 1991. 449 p.  

187. KIRAGU, K. and ROBERTS, R. Young men too. Presented at the Africa Regional Conference on Men’s Participation in Family Planning, Harare, Zimbabwe, Dec. 2-6, 1996.  

188. KIRAGU, K., VAN HULZEN-SIENCHE, C., OBWAKA, E., and ODALLO, D. Adolescent reproductive health needs in Kenya: A communication response. Evaluation of the Kenya youth initiatives project. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Communication Services, Mar. 1998. 56 p.  

189. KIRAGU, K. and ZABIN, L. The correlates of premarital sexual activity among school-age adolescents in Kenya. International Family Planning Perspectives 19(3): 92-109. Sep. 1993.  

190. KIRBY, D. Reducing adolescent pregnancy: Approaches that work. Contemporary Pediatrics 16(1): 83-94. Jan. 1999.  

191. KIRBY, D. Emerging answers: Research findings on programs to reduce teen pregnancy. Washington, D.C., National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, May 2001. 187 p.  

192. KIRBY, D. (ETR Associates) [Parent-child communication] Personal communication, Aug. 2001.  

193. KIRBY, D., SHORT, L., COLLINS, J., RUGG, D., KOLBE, L., HOWARD, M., MILLER, B., SONENSTEIN, F., and ZABIN, L. School-based programs to reduce sexual risk behaviors: A review of their effectiveness. Public Health Reports 109(3): 339- 360. May/Jun. 1994.  

194. KLINDERA, K. and MENDERWELD, J. Youth involvement in prevention programming. Washington, D.C., Advocates for Youth, Jun. 2000. 2 p.  

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196. KOONTZ, S. and CONLY, S. Youth at risk: Meeting the sexual health needs of adolescents. Washington, D.C., Population Action International, Apr. 1994. 14 p.  

197. KU, L., SONENSTEIN, F.L., and PLECK, J.H. When we use condoms and why we stop. Population Today 23(3): 3. Mar. 1995.  

198. KULKARNI, V., KULKARNI, S., SAHASRABUDHE, N., and MARATHE, M. Networks, language and sexual behaviours of men who have sex with men in an urban setting. Pune, India, PRAYAS, 2000. 58 p.  

199. KWESIGABO, G., KILLEWO, J., MAKWAYA, C., EMMELIN, M., GODOY, C., URASSA, W., MBENA, E., MHALU, F., BIBERFELD, G., WALL, S., and SANDSTROMM, A. Decline in the prevalence and incidence of HIV-1 infection in Bukoba, urban Tanzania: A result of behavioral change? Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa, Lusaka, Zambia, Sep. 12-16, 1999.  

200. LAMMERS, S., IRELAND, M., RESNICK, M., and BLUM, R. Influences on adolescents’ decision to postpone onset of sexual intercourse: A survival analysis of virginity among youths aged 13 to 18 years. Journal of Adolescent Health 26(1): 42-48. Jan. 2000.  

201. LANDE, R. Controlling sexually transmitted diseases. Population Reports, Series L, No. 9. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Jun. 1993. 31 p.  

202. LARSON, H. and NARAIN, J. Beyond 2000: Responding to HIV/AIDS in the new millenium. New Dehli, India, World Health Organization, Regional Office for South-East Asia, 2001. 65 p.  

203. LAURENCE, J. Women and AIDS. [Editorial]. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 13(2): 77-79. Feb. 1999.  

204. LAWN, S., SUBBARAO, S., WRIGHT, T., EVANS-STRICK-FADEN, T., ELLERBROCK, T., LENNOX, J., BUTERA, S., and HART, C. Correlation between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA levels in the female genital tract and immune activation associates with ulceration of the cervix. Journal of Infectious Diseases 181(6): 1950-1956. Jun. 2000.  

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208. LEVINE, W., POPE, V., BHOOMKAR, A., TAMBE, P., LEWIS, J., ZAIDI, A., FARSHY, C., MITCHELL, S., and TALKINGTON, D. Increase in endocervical CD4 lymphocytes among women with nonulcerative sexually transmitted diseases. Journal of Infectious Diseases 177(1): 167-174. Jan. 1998.  

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