Findings suggest differential effectiveness of testing strategies. Given differences in the individuals accessing testing across strategies, a multi-strategic testing approach may be needed to most fully identify undiagnosed HIV-positive African American MSM.
There is a rich history of applied theatre techniques being used in health education in many areas, including adolescent sex education. Theatrical intervention may take a number of forms and has been implemented around the world by schools, theatre companies, social service agencies and non-governmental organizations. This article will examine the structure of theatrical sex education interventions over the past twenty years and put forth an argument for bringing process drama to the forefront as a way to change attitudes and beliefs around sexuality.
THERAPEUTIC JOURNAL WRITING: AN INTRODUCTION FOR PROFESSIONALS, KATE THOMPSON (2011) London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 222 pp., ISBN 978-1-84310-690-6, Paperback, RRP: £15.99 THE CREATIVE ARTS IN DEMENTIA CARE: PRACTICAL AND PERSONCENTRED APPROACHES AND IDEAS, JILL HAYES WITH
SARAH POVEY (2011) London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 160pp., ISBN: 978-1-84905-056 2, Paperback, £18.99 DECONSTRUCTING THE BULLY MENACE: A REVIEW OF THE NYU SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED THEATRE, 21–23 APRIL 2011 REVIEW OF NYU FORUM ON THEATRE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, 21–23 APRIL 2011
ARTS IN HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE SERIES: VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES, 2–3 JUNE 2011
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