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Preface: Special projects of national significance program: Ten models of adolescent HIV care
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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Overview of the special projects of national significance program's 10 models of adolescent HIV care
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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R.E. Brady, B. Singer, and K. Marconi, "Preface: Special Projects of National Significance Program: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23 (1998 supplement): 1-4; E.R. Woods, "Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 Models of Adolescent HIV Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 5-10; G.J. Huba and L.A. Melchior, "A Model for Adolescent-Targeted HIV/AIDS Services: Conclusions from 10 Adolescent-Targeted Projects Funded by the Special Projects of National Significance Program of the Health Resources and Services Administration," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 11-27; T. Bettencourt et al., "Bay Area Young Positives: A Model of a Youth-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 28-36; E.R. Woods et al., "Boston HAPPENS Program: A Model of Health Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless, and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 37-48; R. Feudo et al., "Bridgeport's Teen Outreach and Primary Services (TOPS) Project: A Model for Raising Community Awareness about Adolescent HIV Risk," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 49-58; A. Schneir et al., "Childrens Hospital Los Angeles: A Model of Integrated Care for HIV-Positive and Very High-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 59-70; B. Bourdon et al., "Health Initiatives for Youth: A Model of Youth/Adult Partnership Approach to HIV/AIDS Services," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 71-82; E.R. Wright et al., "Indiana Youth Access Project: A Model for Responding to the HIV Risk Behaviors of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in the Heartland," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 83-95; A.D. Tenner et al., "Seattle YouthCare's Prevention, Intervention, and Education Program: A Model of Care for HIV-Positive, Homeless and At-Risk Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 96-106; M.S. Sturdevant et al., "The University of Alabama Teenage Access Project: A Model for Prevention, Referrals, and Linkages to Testing for High-Risk Young Women," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, supplement (1998): 107-14; G. Remafedi, "The University of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Projects' Adolescent Early Intervention Program: A Model to Link HIV-Seropositive Youth with Care," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 115-21; M.S. Hymel and B.L. Greenberg, "The Walden House Young Adult HIV Project: Meeting the Needs of Multi-Diagnosed Youth," Journal of Adolescent Health 2, no. 23, suppl. (1998): 122-31.
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