Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management Interventions for Ethnic-Minority Hiv-Positive Alcohol/Drug Abusers in Resource Limited and Culturally Diverse Communities (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) (Report)
American Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009, Jan, 5, 1
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INTRODUCTION The epidemiological evidence of an HIV/AIDS crisis among ethnic minorities in the US is now commonplace but evidence of what to do in response is just beginning to be developed. The cognitive-behavioral model is one approach to interrupting the pathways of risk by introducing psychosocial supports that cohere with the life experience and sexual decision-making realities of the most vulnerable populations.
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