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Track D Category List

Behavior and structural interventions

D1. HIV prevention programmes

D2. HIV and AIDS and social services: Access, availability, acceptability for prevention, treatment, care and support

D3. HIV intervention in complex emergencies

D4. Approaches to HIV prevention, treatment and care, child care, infant feeding

D5.  Strengthening community programmes, community ownership and social

        mobilization for HIV prevention, treatment, care and support

Communication for behavior and social change

D6. HIV and AIDS communication strategies

D7. The media and HIV and AIDS

D8. HIV in the education sector

Socio-cultural realities and HIV

D9. Family structures, kinship and social safety nets for vulnerable groups (orphans, widows, others)

D10. Traditional healing and complementary healing in HIV

D11. Traditional practices and HIV

D12. Young people and sexuality

D13. Multiple and/or concurrent sexual partnerships

D14. Abstinence, monogamy and sexual fidelity

D15. Sex work and other forms of transactional sex

D16. Poverty, social and socio-economic structures and HIV

D17. Addressing a feminized epidemic in sub Saharan Africa

Living with HIV

D18. Availability, access and adherence to ART

D19. Living with co-infections (TB, HBV, HCV, HPV, etc)

D20. Social perceptions and long-term disease management; aging with HIV

D21. Discordant couples

D22. HIV and the workplace

D23. Growing up with HIV and adaptation

D24. Stigma and discrimination

Reproductive rights, health and HIV

 D25. Family planning and reproductive health services and HIV prevention treatment and care

Drug and substance abuse

  D26. Drugs and alcohol use, social and psycho-social issues

  D27. Social, behavior and cultural issues in harm reduction approaches

Social and behavior science in HIV prevention, treatment, care and support, intervention and research

D28. Methods in social and behavior survey and evaluation of intervention and capacity building in research

D29. Social and behavior science collaboration in biomedical research and services and involvement of community and PLHIV    

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