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This represents the third time our journal, the "International Quarterly of Community Health Education" has run a special issue. This one, "Sexual Health Protection, Culture, and Community: Contributions of Anthropology to Community Health Education", represents perhaps the most comprehensive treatment of a subject in a single issue. It also is the longest (155 pp.) and has more articles (nine) than any one of our sixty-six issues to date!
Contents
Editor's Foreword George P. CernadaSexual Health Protection, Culture and Community: Contributions of Anthropology to Community Health Education Approaches: An Introduction M. Idali Torres and Margaret R. WeeksEmpowerment Rhetoric, Sexual Negotiation, and Latinas' AIDS Risk: Research Implications for Prevention Health Education Vincent E. GilLearning about Sexual Meaning and Decision-Making from Urban Adolescents Jean J. SchensulFocused Female Condom Education and Trial: Comparison of Young African American and Puerto Rican Women's Assessments M. Idali Torres, Robert Tuthill, Sarah Lyon-Callo, C. Mercedes-Hernandez, and Paul EpkindHIV/AIDS Risk to Women Travelers in Thailand: Comparison of Japanese and Western Populations Sairudee Vorakitphokatorn, Julie Pulerwitz, and Richard A. CashHIV-Related Behaviors among Recently Immigrated and Undocumented Latinas Gloria Romero, Gail E. Wyatt, Dorothy Chin, and Christina RodriguezMuch More Than HIV! The Reality of Life on the Streets for Drug-Using Sex Workers in Inner City Hartford Nancy Romero-Daza, Margaret Weeks, and Merrill SingerCultural Factors Affecting the Negotiation of First Sexual Intercourse among Latina Adolescent Mothers Pamela I. EricksonCommunity-Based Sexual Risk Prevention Program for Sri Lankan Youth: Influencing Sexual-Risk Decision Making Bonnie K. Nastasi, Jean J. Schensul, M. W. Amarasiri De Silva, Kristen Varjas, K. Tudor Silva, Priyani Ratnayake, and Stephen L. Schensul