Presentations on Issues of Adolescent HIV/AIDS Care


General Presentations

Overview of HRSA/HAB's SPNS Adolescent Grantees, January 1997
This presentation is an introduction to the nine HRSA/HAB's SPNS Adolescent Care Projects. In addition, major program objectives and selected program outcomes are outlined.
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Outreach Activities in 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects for HIV/AIDS Services
This presentation is an introduction to the outreach strategies and models of the 10 adolescent care projects. Examined are perceived outreach successes, challenges and agency achievements.
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Enrolled Clients in 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects for HIV/AIDS Services
This presentation is an overview of targeted youth enrolled in the 10 adolescent care projects. In addition, summaries of enrollment successes, challenges and lessons learned are included.
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Interventions Provided in 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects for HIV/AIDS Services
This presentation is a summary of interventions provided to targeted youth. Included are perceived successes, challenges and lessons learned about providing individual youth services.
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Poster by the 10 Adolescent Projects: Alcohol Use In A Sample of Adolescents at High Risk for HIV
The following poster was given at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (July 19-24, 1997 in San Francisco, California).
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Issues in Implementing Evaluations of HIV Programs with Adolescent Women: Assessing Needs
This presentation is an overview of various issues concerning HIV program evaluation design and implementation for adolescent women. This slide show was presented at the 1997 National Women and HIV Conference in Pasadena, California.
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Outreach to Adolescent Women with or At-Risk for HIV
This presentation was made at the 1997 National Women and HIV Conference in Pasadena, California.
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A Profile of Adolescent Women With or At-Risk for HIV: Personal and Service Needs
This presentation was made at the 1997 National Women and HIV Conference in Pasadena, California.
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Project Presentations

Bay Area Young Positives: An Experiment in Youth Empowerment
This presentation by the Bay Area Young Positives is an introduction to their program model and its evolution. Bay Area Young Positives is a comprehensive HIV/AIDS service agency that is adolescent specific and staffed by young people with HIV. Included in their presentation are major program goals and lessons learned. Presented in Washington, D.C. on January 31, 1997.
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Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Project Summary
This presentation examines the outreach efforts of Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. CHLA's program is designed to identify high-risk HIV youth in the Hollywood area and link them to clinic services. Their model also integrates services for youth through the use of a peer empowerment model to assist with outreach, linkage, support and retention. The local evaluation is conducted by The Measurement Group. Presented in Washington, D.C. on January 31, 1997.
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Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Project Update
This presentation is an update to the outreach efforts of Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. CHLA's program is designed to identify high-risk HIV youth in the Hollywood area and link them to clinic services. Their model also integrates services for youth through the use of a peer empowerment model to assist with outreach, linkage, support and retention. The local evaluation is conducted by The Measurement Group.
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Health Initiatives for Youth Project Summary
This presentation is an introduction to the program elements of HIFY, a youth based HIV prevention model. The Health Action Research Team model places the primary responsibility for programs in the hands of young people through national and local speaker bureaus and youth advocacy teams. The local evaluation is conducted by The Measurement Group. Presented in Washington, D.C. on January 31, 1997.
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Health Action Research Team Project Summary
This presentation is an introduction to the program elements of HART, a youth based HIV education and prevention model. The Health Action Research Team model places the primary responsibility for programs in the hands of young people through national and local speaker bureaus and youth advocacy teams. The local evaluation is conducted by The Measurement Group.
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YouthCare - Seattle: Project PIE (Prevention, Intervention, and Education)
This presentation by YouthCare - Seattle describes their service programs designed for HIV positive youth. Included are program goals, outcomes, and evaluation and dissemination methods. Presented in Washington, D.C. on January 31, 1997.
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The Measurement Group Evaluation and Dissemination Center Project Summary
This presentation is a summary of cross-cutting national evaluation and dissemination activities conducted by The Measurement Group during the first three project years, as well as a proposal for activities to be conducted with grantees during the last two grant years. Presented in Washington, D.C. on January 31, 1997.

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The Measurement Group Presentation at the 1997 AIDS Update Conference: Practical Issues in Evaluating Community-Based HIV/AIDS Programs for Youth
This presentation examines various issues in evaluating HIV/AIDS service programs for youth. The topics range from data collection methods to general issues in collecting data from clients. Presented in San Francisco on March 18-21, 1997.
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Related Information:

HRSA/HAB's SPNS Adolescent Care Projects Cross-Cutting Evaluation: Presentations at Professional Conferences December 1996 - November 1997
Adolescent HIV Conference Abstracts and Presentations
Evaluation and Dissemination Center: Innovative Models of Adolescent HIV/AIDS Care 1993-1998


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