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322 related items for PubMed ID: 17967112

  • 1. Promoting HIV risk awareness and testing in Latinos living on the U.S.-Mexico border: the Tú No Me Conoces social marketing campaign.
    Olshefsky AM, Zive MM, Scolari R, Zuñiga M.
    AIDS Educ Prev; 2007 Oct; 19(5):422-35. PubMed ID: 17967112
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  • 2. Tu Amigo Pepe: Evaluation of a Multi-media Marketing Campaign that Targets Young Latino Immigrant MSM with HIV Testing Messages.
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  • 3. Hombres Sanos: exposure and response to a social marketing HIV prevention campaign targeting heterosexually identified Latino men who have sex with men and women.
    Martínez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Fernández-Cerdeño A, Sañudo F, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Engelberg M, Ji M.
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  • 5. Influencing the parents of children aged 9-13 years: findings from the VERB campaign.
    Price SM, Huhman M, Potter LD.
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  • 6. Marketing HIV prevention for heterosexually identified Latino men who have sex with men and women: the Hombres Sanos campaign.
    Fernández Cerdeño A, Martínez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Sañudo F, Carrillo H, Engelberg M, Sipan C, Hovell M.
    J Health Commun; 2012 Jun; 17(6):641-58. PubMed ID: 22500921
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  • 7. Initial outcomes of the VERB campaign: tweens' awareness and understanding of campaign messages.
    Huhman M, Bauman A, Bowles HR.
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  • 8. The Solaar HIV prevention program for gay and bisexual Latino men: using social marketing to build capacity for service provision and evaluation.
    Conner RF, Takahashi L, Ortiz E, Archuleta E, Muniz J, Rodriguez J.
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  • 9. MTV's "Staying Alive" global campaign promoted interpersonal communication about HIV and positive beliefs about HIV prevention.
    Geary CW, Burke HM, Castelnau L, Neupane S, Sall YB, Wong E, Tucker HT.
    AIDS Educ Prev; 2007 Feb; 19(1):51-67. PubMed ID: 17411389
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  • 10. Exposure to MTV's global HIV prevention campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal; São Paulo, Brazil; and Dakar, Senegal.
    Geary CW, Burke HM, Castelnau L, Neupane S, Sall YB, Wong E.
    AIDS Educ Prev; 2007 Feb; 19(1):36-50. PubMed ID: 17411388
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  • 11. Using mass media campaigns to promote voluntary counseling and HIV-testing services in Kenya.
    Marum E, Morgan G, Hightower A, Ngare C, Taegtmeyer M.
    AIDS; 2008 Oct 01; 22(15):2019-24. PubMed ID: 18784464
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  • 13. HIV testing among at-risk adolescents and young adults: a prospective analysis of a community sample.
    Tolou-Shams M, Payne N, Houck C, Pugatch D, Beausoleil N, Brown LK, Project SHIELD Study Group.
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  • 14. Promoting identification of HIV-infected youths: borrowing concepts from the media to reduce the HIV epidemic?
    Peralta L, Deeds BG, Young K.
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  • 15. Thinking about "Think Again" in Canada: assessing a social marketing HIV/AIDS prevention campaign.
    Lombardo AP, Léger YA.
    J Health Commun; 2007 Jun 01; 12(4):377-97. PubMed ID: 17558789
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  • 17. Methamphetamine and cocaine use among Mexican migrants in California: the California-Mexico Epidemiological Surveillance Pilot.
    Hernández MT, Sanchez MA, Ayala L, Magis-Rodríguez C, Ruiz JD, Samuel MC, Aoki BK, Garza AH, Lemp GF.
    AIDS Educ Prev; 2009 Oct 01; 21(5 Suppl):34-44. PubMed ID: 19824833
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  • 18. HIV infection returning to Mexico with migrant workers: an exploratory study.
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  • 19. Stop the sores: the making and evaluation of a successful social marketing campaign.
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  • 20. Factors associated with late HIV testing for Latinos diagnosed with AIDS in Los Angeles.
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