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Does 'CNN' (Condoms, Needles and Negotiation) Work Better Than.... Steven W. Sinding.

by Sinding, Steven W; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 68Human Relations. Publisher: International Family Planning Perspectives, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): AIDS (Disease) -- History | AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention | AIDS (Disease) -- Statistics | AIDS (Disease) -- Transmission | Behavior modification | Condoms | Sexual abstinence | Sexually transmitted diseases -- PreventionDDC classification: 050 Summary: "After more than two decades of HIV/AIDS, we have learned a great deal about how it is transmitted, care and treatment options, its global impact, its developmental roots, and what preventive measures are most feasible and effective. Yet it sometimes seems as if these science-based lessons are lost in the cacophony of ideological, religious and political rhetoric that surrounds discussion of HIV/AIDS today." (INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES) The author examines the debate over which is more effective in preventing HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases: the 'CNN' (condoms, needles and negotiation) method or the 'ABC' (abstinence, being faithful and condom use) method.
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Originally Published: Does 'CNN' (Condoms, Needles and Negotiation) Work Better Than..., March 2005; pp. 38-40.

"After more than two decades of HIV/AIDS, we have learned a great deal about how it is transmitted, care and treatment options, its global impact, its developmental roots, and what preventive measures are most feasible and effective. Yet it sometimes seems as if these science-based lessons are lost in the cacophony of ideological, religious and political rhetoric that surrounds discussion of HIV/AIDS today." (INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES) The author examines the debate over which is more effective in preventing HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases: the 'CNN' (condoms, needles and negotiation) method or the 'ABC' (abstinence, being faithful and condom use) method.

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