High-Risk Sexual Behavior

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Author: Evvie Becker

ISBN-10: 0306458578

ISBN-13: 9780306458576

Category: Clinical Medicine

High-Risk Sexual Behavior outlines specific interventions that address the needs of particularly vulnerable populations: women, ethnic minorities and the gay community. The full spectrum of adverse consequences, from HIV transmission to unplanned pregnancy are addressed for the first time in a single work Prevention strategies that instill knowledge, motivation and self-confidence, as well as those that feature social support systems are emphasized.\ \ The book...

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High-risk sexual behavior has been linked to social problems such as substance abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, and deprivation. This volume's unique multidisciplinary biopsychosocial approach combines relevant medical information regarding disease states with the cultural, social, and psychological facets of successful prevention programs. Becker and Rankin outline specific interventions that address the needs of particularly vulnerable populations: women, ethnic minorities, and the gay community. Useful chapter summaries which review the pros and cons of different approaches will aid both the student and the practitioner. Bernard J. Turnock This monograph is part of a series devoted to prevention in practice. It seeks to promote greater understanding of how sexual behavior puts individuals at risk of a variety of serious negative consequences. Sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies are the major negative consequences examined. This monograph argues that many different social, ethnic, cultural, end even gender-specific influences on high risk sexual behaviors need to be addressed if interventions are to be effective in community settings. It is primarily directed toward professionals and program developers working in sexually transmitted disease (including AIDS/HIV) and family planning programs. These audiences will certainly find this book of value, as will students in public health and behavioral sciences. Topics include the relationship between high risk sexual behaviors and their negative consequences, mediating and moderating influences on high risk sexual behaviors, methods of prevention, social and cultural influences, unique risks for women, and guidelines for effective interventions. With the society-wide effects of unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases evident across the globe, this monograph clearly addresses important issues and questions. The authors nicely integrate prevention theory with prevention in practice. The result is an interesting and useful monograph that will appeal to a variety of audiences.

Ch. 1What's at Stake: Consequences of Risky Sexual Behavior1Ch. 2Factors that Influence Sexual Behavior: Causes, Mediators, and Moderators of High-Risk Sexual Behavior31Ch. 3Models of Prevention51Ch. 4Guidelines for Prevention, I: Ethnicity and Social Class Considerations79Ch. 5Guidelines for Intervention, II: Women101Ch. 6Guidelines for Intervention, III: Gay Men and Bisexuals121Epilogue143References145Index163

\ Reviewer: Bernard J. Turnock, MD, MPH(University of Illinois at Chicago)\ Description: This monograph is part of a series devoted to prevention in practice. It seeks to promote greater understanding of how sexual behavior puts individuals at risk of a variety of serious negative consequences. Sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies are the major negative consequences examined. \ Purpose: This monograph argues that many different social, ethnic, cultural, end even gender-specific influences on high risk sexual behaviors need to be addressed if interventions are to be effective in community settings.\ Audience: It is primarily directed toward professionals and program developers working in sexually transmitted disease (including AIDS/HIV) and family planning programs. These audiences will certainly find this book of value, as will students in public health and behavioral sciences.\ Features: Topics include the relationship between high risk sexual behaviors and their negative consequences, mediating and moderating influences on high risk sexual behaviors, methods of prevention, social and cultural influences, unique risks for women, and guidelines for effective interventions.\ Assessment: With the society-wide effects of unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases evident across the globe, this monograph clearly addresses important issues and questions. The authors nicely integrate prevention theory with prevention in practice. The result is an interesting and useful monograph that will appeal to a variety of audiences.\ \ \ \ \ Bernard J. TurnockThis monograph is part of a series devoted to prevention in practice. It seeks to promote greater understanding of how sexual behavior puts individuals at risk of a variety of serious negative consequences. Sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies are the major negative consequences examined. This monograph argues that many different social, ethnic, cultural, end even gender-specific influences on high risk sexual behaviors need to be addressed if interventions are to be effective in community settings. It is primarily directed toward professionals and program developers working in sexually transmitted disease (including AIDS/HIV) and family planning programs. These audiences will certainly find this book of value, as will students in public health and behavioral sciences. Topics include the relationship between high risk sexual behaviors and their negative consequences, mediating and moderating influences on high risk sexual behaviors, methods of prevention, social and cultural influences, unique risks for women, and guidelines for effective interventions. With the society-wide effects of unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases evident across the globe, this monograph clearly addresses important issues and questions. The authors nicely integrate prevention theory with prevention in practice. The result is an interesting and useful monograph that will appeal to a variety of audiences.\ \ \ BooknewsOutlines specific interventions that address the needs of particularly vulnerable populations such as women, ethnic minorities, and the gay community. The approach combines relevant medical information regarding disease states with the cultural, social, and psychological facets of successful prevention programs. Of interest to students and practitioners in public health. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \ \ \ \ 3 Stars from Doody\ \