The Role of Family Therapy in Decreasing HIV High-Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents

Abstract:
Adolescence is a critical time for the prevention of HIV infection and both the prevention and treatment of high-risk-for-HIV behaviors such as drug abuse and unprotected sex. Family therapy appears to be a promising, yet neglected, source of influence in the prevention of HIV. In this paper, the authors identify HIV risk factors among adolescents and provide a rationale for the use of family therapy to prevent high-risk-for-HIV behaviors among adolescents. Also included are the components of one promising family therapy model for addressing risk reduction in adolescents. An illustrative case example is provided.

Author(s): PIERCY, Fred; TREPPER, Terry; and JURICH, Joan

Publication: AIDS Education and Prevention

Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
71 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 8003657006
Fax: 2129666708
Web Site: http://www.guilford.com
Email: news@guilford.com

Date Published: 5/1/1993

Pages: 9

Location Code: 6190
 
 
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