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Assessing the Social and Behavioral Science Base for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Intervention: Workshop Summary
APPENDIX
A
Workshop Agenda
WORKSHOP ON THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE BASE FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION
Cecil and Ida Green Building (Room 104)
2001 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
June 12–13, 1995
MONDAY, JUNE 12
8:30 a.m.
BREAKFAST
9:00
WELCOME AND OVERVIEW OF WORKSHOP
Kenneth Shine, M.D.
Karen Hein, M.D.
Arthur Kleinman, M.D.
Patricia Mrazek, Ph.D.
9:15
INTRODUCTION—KEY SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES ON THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC
Steve Rabin, J.D.
9:30
DISCUSSION
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9:45
SESSION I—HIV/AIDS PREVENTION: MODELS OF INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS
Moderator: Susan Folkman, Ph.D.
HIV/AIDS Prevention: Models of Individual Behavior in Social and Cultural Contexts
Craig Ewart, Ph.D.
Responses: What can be learned from other perspectives that will inform the understanding of individual behavior in context?
Behavioral Decision Making: Baruch Fischhoff, Ph.D.
Networks: Douglas Heckathorn, Ph.D.
Ethnography: Shirley Lindenbaum, Ph.D.
10:45
DISCUSSION
11:00
BREAK
11:15
SESSION II—HIV/AIDS PREVENTION: MODELS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE BASED INTERVENTION
Moderator: Shirley Lindenbaum, Ph.D.
Social Science Intervention Models
Samuel Friedman, Ph.D.
Responses: What can be learned from other perspectives that can inform the social science intervention models?
Ethnography: Margaret Connors, Ph.D.
Methodology: Robinson Hollister, Ph.D.
U.S. and International Case Studies:
Janet St. Lawrence, Ph.D.
Paul Farmer, M.D., Ph.D.
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12:15 p.m.
DISCUSSION
12:45
LUNCH
1:30
SESSION III—SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL COMPONENTS OF HIV/AIDS MEDICALLY BASED PREVENTION TRIALS
Moderator: Sten Vermund, M.D., Ph.D.
Panelists:
Margaret Chesney, Ph.D.
Maria Wawer, M.D.
Jeannette Ickovics, Ph.D.
Kathleen MacQueen, Ph.D.
Farley Cleghorn, M.D.
2:30
DISCUSSION
3:00
BREAK
3:15
SESSION IV—THE CONCEPTUAL CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY: RELEVANCE TO HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
Moderator: Mindy Thompson Fullilove, M.D.
On the Concept of Community
Edward Laumann, Ph.D.
Community Disintegration and Public Health: An American Inner-City Case Study
Robert E. Fullilove, Ed.D.
Responses: What other perspectives can inform our understanding about communities?
A Global Perspective on Socioeconomic Change
Paul Farmer, M.D., Ph.D.
An International Perspective: Low Income Societies
Meredeth Turshen, Ph.D.
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4:30
DISCUSSION
5:00
SUMMARY AND THEMES OF THE DAY
Susan Folkman, Ph.D.
Shirley Lindenbaum, Ph.D.
Sten Vermund, M.D., Ph.D.
Mindy Thompson Fullilove, M.D.
Arthur Kleinman, M.D.
5:30
GENERAL DISCUSSION
6:00
ADJOURN
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
8:00 a.m.
BREAKFAST
8:30
SESSION V—PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS AND THE MEDIA: EVALUATION METHODOLOGIES
Moderator: Baruch Fischhoff, Ph.D.
Communication Campaigns for HIV/ Prevention: Using Mass Media in the Next Decade
Edward Maibach, M.P.H., Ph.D.
Responses: What can be learned from other perspectives regarding public communications and the media?
Images/Symbols: Paula Treichler, Ph.D.
Issues Management: Steve Rabin, J.D.
9:15
DISCUSSION
9:30
SESSION VI—THE INTEGRATION AND EVALUATION OF THEORETICAL MODELS FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
Moderator: Susan Folkman
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Roundtable participants:
Craig Ewart, Ph.D.
Samuel Friedman, Ph.D.
Edward Laumann, Ph.D.
Robert Fullilove, Ed.D.
Edward Maibach, Ph.D.
Douglas Heckathorn, Ph.D.
10:00
DISCUSSION
10:30
BREAK
10:45
SESSION VII—THE SOCIAL SCIENCE FORMULATION OF HIV/AIDS POLICY
Moderator: Arthur Kleinman, M.D.
Roundtable participants:
Allen Brandt, Ph.D.
Robinson Hollister, Ph.D.
Alan Kraut, Ph.D.
11:15
DISCUSSION
11:45
SUMMARY AND THEMES OF THE DAY
Baruch Fischhoff, Ph.D.
Susan Folkman, Ph.D.
Arthur Kleinman, M.D.
12:00 p.m.
GENERAL DISCUSSION: NEXT STEPS
12:30
ADJOURN
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susan folkman