HIV/AIDS Prevention: Knowledge, Attitudes, Sense of Efficacy, and Worries about Becoming Infected Among a Group of Jewish Adolescents and Young Adults in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area
Daniel Wartenberg
Roberta Beer Fried
Robert Zielony
Roberta Beer Fried
Robert Zielony
Journal of Jewish Communal Service
Jewish Communal Service Association of North America (JCSA)
The likelihood of sexual activity among Jewish adolescents and young adults, coupled with their knowledge deficits about AIDS, perceived social pressures to engage in high-risk behavior, and their discomfort with some risk-reduction behaviors strongly suggests the need for continued HIV/AIDS prevention and education efforts. These efforts should be targeted to those who have never attended an HIV/AIDS prevention workshop, younger adolescents, and males. In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, v.74 no.4, Summer 1998.
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