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Section 3
Service Interventions Needed by Native Americans
Living with HIV

Question 3 | Answer Booklet | Table of Contents

National Native American AIDS Prevention Center

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- Laura Oropeza. Clinician's Guide Working with Native Americans Living with HIV. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center. 2002. pg. 7-9.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Dovidio, J. F., & Williams, D. R. (2015). Stigma and racial/ethnic HIV disparities: Moving toward resilience. Stigma and Health, 1(S), 60–74.

Moskowitz, J. T., Carrico, A. W., Duncan, L. G., Cohn, M. A., Cheung, E. O., Batchelder, A., Martinez, L., Segawa, E., Acree, M., & Folkman, S. (2017). Randomized controlled trial of a positive affect intervention for people newly diagnosed with HIV. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(5), 409–423.

Rosen, R. K., Kuo, C., Gobin, R. L., Peabody, M., Wechsberg, W., Zlotnick, C., & Johnson, J. E. (2018). How qualitative methods contribute to intervention adaptation: An HIV risk reduction example. Qualitative Psychology, 5(1), 2–15.

QUESTION 3
What are 12 service interventions that can be used to address the service needs of Native Americans living with HIV or who are at risk for HIV?To select and enter your answer go to Answer Booklet
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