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Virginia Commonwealth University

Family Medicine and Population Health Publications

2010

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The Chinese Government's Response To Drug Use And Hiv/Aids: A Review Of Policies And Programs, Jianhu Li, Toan H. Ha, Cunmin Zhang, Hongjie Liu Jan 2010

The Chinese Government's Response To Drug Use And Hiv/Aids: A Review Of Policies And Programs, Jianhu Li, Toan H. Ha, Cunmin Zhang, Hongjie Liu

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Illicit drug use has become popular in China. Acknowledging the challenge of illicit drug use, China has adopted several new policies on the management of illicit drug use in recent years. This study reviews the current policies on drug use and assesses the harm reduction interventions among drug users in China. The review documents that the new policies on drug use provide a variety of choices of detoxification treatment for drug users. The methadone maintenance treatment and needle exchange programs have been adopted as harm reduction models in China. Most of the reviewed harm reduction programs have been successfully implemented …


Does Chinese Culture Influence Psychosocial Factors For Heroin Use Among Young Adolescents In China? A Cross-Sectional Study, Hongjie Liu, Jian Li, Zhouping Lu, Wei Liu, Zhiyong Zhang Jan 2010

Does Chinese Culture Influence Psychosocial Factors For Heroin Use Among Young Adolescents In China? A Cross-Sectional Study, Hongjie Liu, Jian Li, Zhouping Lu, Wei Liu, Zhiyong Zhang

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Background

Little empirical research has examined how cultural factors influence psychosocial factors for heroin drug use. The objectives of the study were to investigate the levels of individualism and collectivism among young adolescents and how cultural differences were associated with the constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior and other psychosocial factors for heroin drug use.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted among young adolescents in an HIV and heroin-stricken area in China. The Individualism-Collectivism Interpersonal Assessment Inventory (ICIAI) was used to measure cultural norms and values in the context of three social groups: family members, close friends, and classmates. …


The Development Of A Web- And A Print-Based Decision Aid For Prostate Cancer Screening, Caroline S. Dorfman, Randi M. Williams, Elisabeth C. Kassan, Sara N. Red, David L. Dawson, William Tuong, Elizabeth R. Parker, Janet Ohene-Frempong, Kimberly M. Davis, Alexander H. Krist, Steven H. Woolf, Marc D. Schwartz, Mary B. Fishman, Carmella Cole, Kathryn L. Taylor Jan 2010

The Development Of A Web- And A Print-Based Decision Aid For Prostate Cancer Screening, Caroline S. Dorfman, Randi M. Williams, Elisabeth C. Kassan, Sara N. Red, David L. Dawson, William Tuong, Elizabeth R. Parker, Janet Ohene-Frempong, Kimberly M. Davis, Alexander H. Krist, Steven H. Woolf, Marc D. Schwartz, Mary B. Fishman, Carmella Cole, Kathryn L. Taylor

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Background Whether early detection and treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) will reduce disease-related mortality remains uncertain. As a result, tools are needed to facilitate informed decision making. While there have been several decision aids (DAs) developed and tested, very few have included an exercise to help men clarify their values and preferences about PCa screening. Further, only one DA has utilized an interactive web-based format, which allows for an expansion and customization of the material. We describe the development of two DAs, a booklet and an interactive website, each with a values clarification component and designed for use in diverse …