10 - Bibliografia - 1ª parte

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1. AARONS, S., JENKINS, R., RAINE, T., EL-KHORAZATY, N., WOODWARD, K., WILLIAMS, R., CLARK, M., and WINGROVE, B. Postponing sexual intercourse among urban junior high school students: A randomized controlled evaluation. Journal of Adolescent Health 27(4): 236-247. Oct. 2000.  

2. ACT AFRICA and WORLD BANK. Exploring the implications of the HIV/AIDS epidemic for educational planning in selected African countries: The demographic question. The Futures Group, Mar. 2000. 67 p.  

3. AFRICAN MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION. Female adolescent health and sexuality in Kenyan secondary schools: A research report. Nairobi, Kenya, 1994.  

4. AGGLETON, P. and BERTOZZI, S. Report from a consultation on the socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS on households. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Sep. 1995. 12 p.  

5. AGHA, S. Consumer intentions to use the female condom after one year of mass-marketing (Lusaka, Zambia). Washington, D.C., Population Services International, 1999. (PSI Research Division, Working Paper No. 26) 16 p.  

6. AIDS ANALYSIS AFRICA. Property-grabbing: Why Zambia needs stronger laws to protect widows’ rights. Vol. 4 No. 4, Jul./Aug. 1994. p. 1, 7.  

* 7. AINSWORTH, M. and OVER, M. Confronting AIDS: Public priorities in a global epidemic. World Bank Policy Research Report. Washington, D.C., Oxford University Press, Oct. 1997. 353 p.  

8. AINSWORTH, M. and TEOKUL, W. Breaking the silence: Setting realistic priorities for AIDS control in less-developed coun-tries. Lancet 356(9223): 55-60. Jul. 1, 2000.  

9. ALAN GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE (AGI). Into a new world: Young women’s sexual and reproductive lives. New York, AGI, 1998. 56 p.  

10. AMIRKHANIAN, Y., KELLY, J., KUKHARSKY, A., BORODKINA, O., GRANSKAYA, J., DYATLOV, R., MCAULIFFE, T., and KOZLOV, A. Predictors of HIV risk behavior among Russian men who have sex with men: An emerging epidemic. AIDS 15(3): 407-412. Feb. 16, 2001.   

11. ANDERSON, R. The spread of HIV and sexual mixing patterns. 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. 71-86.  

12. ANKRAH, E. AIDS and the social side of health. Social Science and Medicine 32(9): 967-980. 1991.  

13. ASGHAR, R. Number of HIV positive street children reaches alarming proportions. AIDS INDIA PLANNING COMMITTEE listserv. Posted to the AIDS INDIA PLANNING COMMITTEE e-mail listserv May 10, 2000.  

14. ASIIMWE-OKIROR, G., OPIO, A., MUSINGUZI, J., MADRAA, E., TEMBO, G., and CARAEL, M. Change in sexual behaviour and decline in HIV infection among young pregnant women in urban Uganda. AIDS 11(14): 1757-1763. Nov. 15, 1997.  

15. ATHEY, J. HIV infection and homeless adolescents. Child Welfare 70(5): 517-528. Sep./Oct. 1991.  

16. ATTARAN, A. and SACHS, J. Defining and refining international donor support for combating the AIDS pandemic. Lancet 357(9249): 57-61. Jan. 6, 2001.  

17. BAILEY, R.C., NEEMA, S., and OTHIENO, R. Sexual behaviors and other HIV risk factors in circumcised and uncircum -cised men in Uganda. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 22(3): 294-301. Nov. 1, 1999.  

18. BALDO, M. Sex education: Adolescents’ future versus adults’ fears. 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. 238-239.  

19. BAUMEISTER, L., FLORES, E., and MARIN, B. Sex information given to Latina adolescents by parents. Health Education Research 10(2): 233-239. Jun. 1995.  

20. BEN-ZUR, H., BREZNITZ, S., WARDI, N., and BERZON, Y. Denial of HIV/AIDS and preventive behaviour among Israeli adolescents. Journal of Adolescence 23(2): 157-174. Apr. 2000. (Available: http://www.idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1006/ Jado. 2000. 0305/pdf, Accessed Jul. 2, 2001)  

21. BERER, M. Dual protection: Making sex safer for women. In: SUNDARI RAVINDRAN, T., BERER, M., and COTTINGHAM, J., eds. Users’ Perspectives on Contraception. London, World Health Organization, 1997. p. 102-121.  

22. BERMAN, S. and HEIN, K. Adolescents and STDs. In: HOLMES, K., SPARLING, P., MÅRDH, P., LEMON, S., STAMM, W., PIOT, P., and WASSERHEIT, J., eds. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 3rd ed. New York, McGraw Hill, 1999. p. 129-142.  

23. BERNE, L. and HUBERMAN, B. European approaches to adolescent sexual behavior and responsibility. Washington, D.C., Advocates for Youth, 1999. 75 p. (Available: http://www.advocates foryouth.org/publications/european/, Accessed Sep. 10, 2001)  

24. BEYRER, C., EIUMTRAKUL, S., CELENTANO, D., NELSON, K., RUCKPHAOPUNT, S., and KHAMBOONRUANG, C. Same- sex behavior, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV risks among young northern Thai men. AIDS 9(2): 171-176. Feb. 1995.  

25. BHATT, P. (United States Agency for International Development) [Microfinance HIV programs for adolescents] Personal communication, Nov. 13, 2000.  

26. BLACK, B. Award-winning mass media campaign hits home with Dominican youth. AIDScaptions, Vol. 4 No. 1., National Council for International Health, Jun. 1997. p. 10-13.  

27. BLACK, B. and FARRINGTON, A. Promoting life for Indonesia’s street children. AIDSlink, No. 45, 1997 May-Jun. p. 10-11.  

28. BLAKE, S., LEDSKY, R., LEHMAN, T., GOODENOW, C., SAWYER, R., and HACK, T. Preventing sexual risk behaviors among gay, lesbian, and bisexual adolescents: The benefits of gay-sensitive HIV instruction in schools. American Journal of Public Health 91(6): 940-946. Jun. 2001.  

29. BLUM, R., BEUHRING, T., and RINEHART, P. Protecting teens: Beyond race, income and family structure. St. Paul, University of Minnesotta, 2000. 40 p.  

30. BOGART, L. Is it sex? College students’ interpretations of sexual behavior terminology. Journal of Sex Research 37(2): 108-116. May 2000.  

31. BOND, K., CELENTANO, D., PHONSOPHAKUL, S., and VADDHANAPHUTI, C. Mobility and migration: Female commercial sex work and the HIV epidemic in Northern Thailand. In: HERDT, G. Sexual Cultures and Migration in the Era of AIDS: Anthropological and Demographic Perspectives. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997. p. 185-215.  

32. BOYER, C. and KEGGLES, S. AIDS risk and prevention among adolescents. Social Science and Medicine 33(1): 11-23. 1991.  

33. BOYER, C., SHAFER, M., SHAFFER, R., BRODINE, S., ITO, S., YNIGUEZ, D., BENAS, D., and SCHACHTER, J. Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in young military men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 28(6): 349-355. Jun. 2001.  

34. BREZNITZ, S. The seven kinds of denial. In: The Denial of Stress. New York, International University Press, 1983. p. 257-280.  

35. BROWN, T., SITTITRAI, W., OBREMSKY, S., SHAEFFER, S., THISYAKORN, U., MIELKE, J., CHAIYAPET, S., KENGKANRUA, K., and PELZ, B. The impact of HIV on children in Thailand. Bangkok, Thai Red Cross Society Program on AIDS, Feb. 1996. 55 p.  

36. BUMPAS, K. Parent-child communication: Promoting healthy youth. [Fact Sheet]. Washington, D.C., Advocates for Youth, Feb. 1999. 3 p. (Available: http://www.advocatesforyouth. org/ publications/factsheet/FSPARCHD.HTM, Accessed Jul. 17, 2001)  

37. BURGOS, M. Street-based female adolescent Puerto Rican sex workers: Contextual issues and health needs. Family and Community Health 22(2): 59-71. Jul. 1999. (Available: http://www.findartic les.com/cf_0/m0FSP/2_22/55009741/p1/ article.jhtml?term=Street-based+female+adolescent+ puerto+rican+sex+workers, Accessed Feb. 2001)  

38. CALDWELL, J. The impact of the African AIDS epidemic. Health Transition Review 7(Suppl. 2): 169-188. 1997.  

39. CALDWELL, J. Reasons for limited sexual behavioral change in the sub-Saharan Africa AIDS epidemic, and possible future intervention strategies. In: CALDWELL, J., CALDWELL, P., ANARFI, J., AWUSABO-ASARE, K., NTOZI, J., ORUBULOYE, I., MARCK, J., COSFORD, W., COLOMBO, R., and HOLLINGS, E., eds. Resistances to Behavioural Change to Reduce HIV/AIDS Infection in Predominantly Heterosexual Epidemics in Third World Countries. Canberra, Australia, Australian National University, 1999. p. 241-250.  

40. CALDWELL, J. and CALDWELL, P. The African AIDS epi-demic. Scientific American, Mar. 1996. p. 62-68.  

41. CALDWELL, J., CALDWELL, P., CALDWELL, B., and PIERIS, I. The construction of adolescence in a changing world: Implications for sexuality, reproduction, and marriage. Studies in Family Planning 29(2): 137-153. Jun. 1998.  

42. CAMERON, D., D’COSTA, L., MAITHA, G., CHEANG, M., PIOT, P., SIMONSEN, J., RONALD, A., GAKINYA, M., NDINYA-ACHOLA, J., BRUNHAM, R., and PLUMMER, F. Female to male transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1: Risk factors for seroconversion in men. Lancet 2(8660): 403-407. Aug. 1989.  

43. CAMPBELL, C. Selling sex in the time of AIDS: The psychosocial context of condom use by sex workers on a Southern Africa mine. Social Science and Medicine 50(4): 479-494. Feb. 2000.  

44. CARPENTER, L. The ambiguity of “having sex”: The subjective experience of virginity loss in the United States. [Draft]. Pre-sented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting 2000, Los Angeles, Mar. 23-25, 2000. 32 p.  

45. CARR, D. Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A chartbook on sexual experience and reproductive health. Washington, D.C., Population Reference Bureau, Apr. 2001. 44 p.  

46. CATES, W., CHESNEY, M., and COHEN, M. Primary HIV infection. A public health opportunity. [Commentary]. Ameri -can Journal of Public Health 87(12): 1928-1930. Dec. 1997.  

47. CATES, W., STEINER, M., and RAYMOND, E. Dual vs. duel(ing) protection against unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections: What is that best contraceptive approach? Research Triangle Park, Family Health International, Sep. 19, 2000. 22 p.  

48. CELENTANO, D. (Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) [Sexual initiation with commercial sex workers among adolescent males in Thailand] Personal communication, Jul. 30, 2001.  

49. CELENTANO, D., BOND, K., LYLES, C., EIUMTRAKUL, S., GO, V., BEYRER, C., NA CHIANGMAI, C., NELSON, K., KHAMBOONRUANG, C., and VADDHANAPHUTI, C. Preventive interventions to reduce sexually transmitted infections: A field trial in the Royal Thai Army. Archives of Internal Medicine 160(4): 535-540. Feb. 28, 2000. (Available: http://archinte.amaassn. org/iss ues/v160n4/rpdf/ioi90112.pdf, Accessed Aug. 6, 2001)  

50. CHOI, K. and COATES, T. Prevention of HIV infection. AIDS 8(10): 1371-1389. Oct. 1994.  

51. CLARK, S., JR. Male circumcision could help protect against HIV. Lancet 356(9225): 225. Jul. 15, 2000.  

52. COHEN, M. Sexually transmitted diseases enhance HIV transmission: No longer a hypothesis. Lancet 351(Suppl. 3): 5- 7. Jun. 1998.  

53. COLLINS, C. Dangerous inhibitions: How America is letting AIDS become an epidemic of the young. San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, Harvard AIDS Institute, Feb. 1997. 44 p. (Available: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/hai/lead_initiatives/ marketing_health/dangerous.html, Accessed Aug. 26, 2000)  

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55. COXON, A. Male homosexuality and HIV. In: MANN, J. and TARANTOLA, D., eds. AIDS in the World II: Global Dimen -sions, Social Roots, and Responses. New York, Oxford Univer-sity Press, 1996. p. 252-258.  

56. DALY, C. Prevention of trafficking and the care and support of trafficked persons. Kathmandu, Nepal and New Delhi, Asia Foundation and Population Council, Feb. 2001. 91 p.  

57. DANZIGER, R. HIV testing and HIV prevention in Sweden. British Medical Journal 316: 293-295. Jan. 24, 1998. (Available: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/316/7127/293, Accessed Feb. 9, 2001)  

58. DAS GRAÇAS RUA, M. and ABRAMOVAY, M. Evaluation of preventive actions against STDs/AIDS and drug abuse in ele-mentary and high schools in Brazilian capitals. Geneva, United Nations, Jun. 2001. 118 p.  

59. DE BELMONTE, L., GUITERREZ, E., MAGNANI, R., and LIPOVSEK, V. Barriers to adolescents’ use of reproductive health services in three Bolivian cities. Washington, D.C., Pathfinder International, FOCUS on Young Adults, Jan. 2000. 4 p.  

60. DE MOYA, E. and GARCIA, R. AIDS and the enigma of bisexuality in the Dominican Republic. In: AGGLETON, P., ed. Bisexualities and AIDS: International Perspectives. Bristol, Pennsylvania, Taylor & Francis, 1996. p. 121-135.  

61. DE YOUNG, K. Global AIDS strategy may prove elu-sive. Washington Post. (Washington, D.C.), Apr. 23, 2001. p. 1.  

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66. DICLEMENTE, R., LODICO, M., GRINSTEAD, O., HARPER, G., RICKMAN, R., EVANS, P., and COATES, T. African-American adolescents residing in high-risk urban environments do use condoms: Correlates and predictors of condom use among adolescents in public housing developments. Pediatrics 98(2): 269-278. Aug. 1996.  

67. DONAHUE, J. Microfinance and HIV/AIDS. Washington, D.C., Displaced Children and Orphans Fund, Aug. 2000. 10 p.  

68. DRENNAN, M. Reproductive health: New perspectives on men’s participation. Population Reports, Series J, No. 46. Balti-more, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, Oct. 1998. 36 p.  

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88. FOSTER, G. Children rearing children: A study of childheaded households. Presented at the The Socio-Demographic Impact of AIDS in Africa, Durban, South Africa, Feb. 3-6, 1997. Mutare Provincial Hospital, Zimbabwe. 22 p.  

89. FOSTER, G., MAKUFA, C., DREW, R., KAMBEU, S., and SAUROMBE, K. Supporting children in need through a community- based orphan visiting programme. AIDS CARE, Vol. 8 No. 4, Aug. 1996. p. 389-403.  

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91. FRANSMAN, D., MCCULLOCH, M., LAVIES, D., and HUSSEY, G. Doctors’ attitudes to the care of children with HIV in South Africa. AIDS Care 12(1): 89-96. Feb. 2000.  

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109. GUIJARRO, S., NARANJO, J., PADILLA, M., GUITÉREZ, R., LAMMERS, C., and BLUM, R. Family risk factors associated with adolescent pregnancy: Study of a group of adolescents and their families in Ecuador. Journal of Adolescent Health 25(2): 166-172. Aug. 1999.  

110. HALPERIN, D. Heterosexual anal intercourse: Prevalence, cultural factors, and HIV infection and other health risks, Part I. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 13(12): 717-730. Nov. 12, 1999.  

111. HALPERIN, D. and ALLEN, A. Is poverty the root cause of AIDS? AIDS Analysis Africa 11(4): 1, 3, 15. Dec. 2001/Jan. 2001.  

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