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108 related items for PubMed ID: 8347642

  • 1. The evaluation of targeted outreach in an adolescent HIV/AIDS program.
    DiLorenzo TA, Abramo DM, Hein K, Clare GS, Dell R, Shaffer N.
    J Adolesc Health; 1993 Jun; 14(4):301-6. PubMed ID: 8347642
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  • 2. Boston HAPPENS Program: a model of health care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Adolescent Provider and Peer Education Network for Services.
    Woods ER, Samples CL, Melchiono MW, Keenan PM, Fox DJ, Chase LH, Tierney S, Price VA, Paradise JE, O'Brien RF, Mansfield CJ, Brooke RA, Allen D, Goodman E.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):37-48. PubMed ID: 9712252
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  • 3. Evaluation of a linked service model of care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youths.
    Lin YG, Melchiono MW, Huba GJ, Woods ER.
    AIDS Patient Care STDS; 1998 Oct; 12(10):787-96. PubMed ID: 11362024
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  • 4. Initiation of services in the Boston HAPPENS Program: human immunodeficiency virus-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth can access services.
    Woods ER, Samples CL, Melchiono MW, Keenan PM, Fox DJ, Harris SK, Boston HAPPENS Program Collaborators.
    AIDS Patient Care STDS; 2002 Oct; 16(10):497-510. PubMed ID: 12442735
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  • 5. Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) project: a model for raising community awareness about adolescent HIV risk.
    Feudo R, Vining-Bethea S, Shulman LC, Shedlin MG, Burleson JA.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):49-58. PubMed ID: 9712253
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  • 6. Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: a model of integrated care for HIV-positive and very high-risk youth.
    Schneir A, Kipke MD, Melchior LA, Huba GJ.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):59-70. PubMed ID: 9712254
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  • 7. Transitioning youths into care: linking identified HIV-infected youth at outreach sites in the community to hospital-based clinics and or community-based health centers.
    Martinez J, Bell D, Dodds S, Shaw K, Siciliano C, Walker LE, Sotheran JL, Sell RL, Friedman LB, Botwinick G, Johnson RL.
    J Adolesc Health; 2003 Aug; 33(2 Suppl):23-30. PubMed ID: 12888284
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  • 8. Case finding for HIV-positive youth: a special type of hidden population.
    Bell DN, Martinez J, Botwinick G, Shaw K, Walker LE, Dodds S, Sell RL, Johnson RL, Friedman LB, Sotheran JL, Siciliano C.
    J Adolesc Health; 2003 Aug; 33(2 Suppl):10-22. PubMed ID: 12888283
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  • 9. The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: a model for prevention, referrals, and linkages to testing for high-risk young women.
    Sturdevant MS, Kohler CL, Williams LF, Johnson JE.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):107-14. PubMed ID: 9712258
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  • 10. A model for adolescent-targeted HIV/AIDS services: conclusions from 10 adolescent-targeted projects funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration.
    Huba GJ, Melchior LA.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):11-27. PubMed ID: 9712250
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  • 11. Seattle YouthCare's prevention, intervention, and education program: a model of care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth.
    Tenner AD, Trevithick LA, Wagner V, Burch R.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):96-106. PubMed ID: 9712257
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  • 13. A school-linked health service for adolescents in Jerusalem.
    Halevy A, Hardoff D, Knishkowy B, Palti H.
    J Sch Health; 1995 Dec; 65(10):416-9. PubMed ID: 8789706
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  • 14. The Walden House Young Adult HIV project: meeting the needs of multidiagnosed youth.
    Hymel MS, Greenberg BL.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):122-31. PubMed ID: 9712260
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  • 16. Applying a Global Perspective to School-Based Health Centers in New York City.
    Lee JB, DeFrank G, Gaipa J, Arden M.
    Ann Glob Health; 2017 Aug; 83(5-6):803-807. PubMed ID: 29248097
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  • 17. "Youth friendly" clinics: considerations for linking and engaging HIV-infected adolescents into care.
    Tanner AE, Philbin MM, Duval A, Ellen J, Kapogiannis B, Fortenberry JD, Adolescent Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions.
    AIDS Care; 2014 Feb; 26(2):199-205. PubMed ID: 23782040
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  • 18. Comparison of HIV+ and HIV- adolescents: risk factors and psychosocial determinants.
    Hein K, Dell R, Futterman D, Rotheram-Borus MJ, Shaffer N.
    Pediatrics; 1995 Jan; 95(1):96-104. PubMed ID: 7770318
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  • 19. Bay Area Young Positives: a model of a youth-based approach to HIV/AIDS services.
    Bettencourt T, Hodgins A, Huba GJ, Pickett G.
    J Adolesc Health; 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):28-36. PubMed ID: 9712251
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