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When communities assess their AIDS epidemics : results of rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS in eleven U.S. cities
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When communities assess their AIDS epidemics : results of rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS in eleven U.S. cities

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Exploring the boundaries of the AIDS epidemic in the U.S. / Ernest Quimby, Merrill Singer and Benjamin P. Bowser
Rapid assessment: a method in community-based research / Robert T. Trotter, II and Merrill Singer
Responding to the AIDS crisis in Newark, New Jersey / Ric Curtis ... [et al.]
AIDS health emergency in Chicago / Paul LaKosky, Elijah Ward, and Lawrence J. Ouellet
Confined youth trying to make it real, despite the odds: RARE in Baltimore / Ernest Quimby
AIDS in Philadelphia: emerging from the shadow of crack / William Eric Perkins and David Metzger
AIDS in the shadow of power: Washington, D.C. / Ernest Quimby and Arvilla Payne-Jackson
Rapid assessment in Oakland: HIV, race, class, and bureaucracy / Benjamin P. Bowser and Barbara Hill
The AIDS epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida / Karen Dodge and Barbara Feeney
The risks of paradise: Project RARE and the fight against AIDS in the U.S. Virgin Islands / Agatha P. Nelson, Patricia R. Todman, and Merrill Singer
The RARE experience in Miami / Louis Herns Marcelin and Bryan Page
Twilight's last gleaning: rapid assessment of late night HIV risk in Hartford, CT / Merrill Singer and Julie Eiserman
RARE research in preventing HIV among men who have sex with men in Pima County, Arizona / Halley Eisner-Freitas and Floyd Meeks
Conclusion: assessing primary, secondary, and future benefits of project RARE / Merrill Singer, Benjamin P. Bowser, and Ernest Quimby.

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When communities assess their AIDS epidemics : results of rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS in eleven U.S. cities. ISBN 9780739107522. Published by Lexington Books in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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