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Abstract
This brief report article is a retrospective, descriptive, first-person account of following-up on a difficult-to-find client of an HIV/AIDS community-based pre-post intervention and disease prevention Research and Demonstration project in Houston, TX. Through the story about the personal journey of searching for the client, the author experiences an epiphany, especially in light of current events. Specifically, as opposed to social distancing and disconnection, public health disease prevention probably would be better served through leveraging the powerful and positive natural human features of social connectivity and closeness.Entities:
Keywords: Crack Cocaine; HIV Prevention; IV Drug Use; Re-locating Clients; Social Connectivity; Social Distancing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34046639 PMCID: PMC8153548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Int ISSN: 2641-4538