Family and HIV/AIDS: first line of health promotion and disease prevention -- Family as the model for prevention of mental and physical health problems -- The role of settings in family based prevention of HIV/STDs -- Parents as HIV/AIDS educators -- Mothers: the major force in preventing HIV/STD risk behaviors -- Fathers and HIV/AIDS: a missing factor in developing interventions but not in the lives of their children -- Couple-based HIV prevention and treatment: state of science, gaps, and future directions -- The role of families among orphans and vulnerable children in confronting HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Collaborating with families and communities to prevent youth HIV risk taking and exposure -- Families and HIV medication adherence -- Family-based HIV prevention with African American and Hispanic youth -- Parents as agents of HIV prevention for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth -- Family-based HIV-prevention for adolescents with psychiatric disorders -- Adaptation of interventions for families affected by HIV -- Promoting family-focused evidenced-based practice in frontline HIV/AIDS care -- Future directions for family-based prevention and treatment research: challenges and emerging issues.
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