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The Journal of HIV & Social Services provides a forum in which social workers and other disciplinary professionals in the field of HIV work can access and disseminate the latest research and information to provide effective social, educational, and clinical services to individuals affected by HIV. As the only journal focused specifically on social services in HIV care, the Journal of HIV & Social Services features articles on the psychosocial and support needs of people affected by HIV, innovative interventions and programs that advance the quality of life for people living with HIV, their families and communities, and evidence-based practices aimed at reducing HIV inequities and improving health outcomes. Our unique emphasis on the intersections of social, economic, racial, gender, and healthcare disparities sets us apart, highlighting the complex challenges and resilience within communities affected by HIV. Additionally, there is an emphasis on promoting the highest professional standards and ethics in practice and research in the field of HIV. Key Topics: Comprehensive social and psychological aspects of prevention, care and treatment Behavioral health interventions Mental health and HIV Policy issues Social determinants of health Social and culturally appropriate interventions The impact of intersectionality, stigma, disparities, and discrimination We welcome submissions of research articles and comments that provide insightful perspectives on these critical issues, aiming to foster a robust dialogue and advance the field of HIV social services. Article types: Original Articles Comment (This is for shorter topical pieces on important issues in HIV social services.) The policy of this journal is that all papers published in this journal have undergone editorial screening and anonymous double-blind review.
Data were collected from 102 psychotherapists providing mental health care to individuals living with HIV at a mental health clinic in the Southeastern United States, for the purpose of asse...
The fragmentation of HIV-related diagnostic and treatment services, especially for youth, is a significant barrier for engaging in care. The authors identified key elements that affected car...
Routine HIV screening, linkage, and retention in health care are nodes of the HIV continuum of care and goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. However, up to 80% of youth are unaware of th...
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