       Document 0219
 DOCN  M95B0219
 TI    Use of ethnography in the evaluation and targeting of HIV/AIDS education
       among Latino farm workers.
 DT    9511
 AU    Bletzer KV; Comprehensive Drug Research Center, University of Miami
       School of; Medicine, FL 33136, USA.
 SO    AIDS Educ Prev. 1995 Apr;7(2):178-91. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95344908
 AB    Ethnography can be utilized to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS education
       simultaneous with the implementation of program activities. An
       ethnographic analysis based on field methods adapted in a Michigan
       program that targets migrant farmworkers highlights responses to
       showings of a bilingual AIDS education video; the things to which
       migrants attend while they are interacting with the educator and each
       other in HIV education presentations; the tactics they employ to direct
       discussion when talking about HIV/AIDS, and the manner in which they use
       language to distance themselves from the topic of HIV infection and
       AIDS. Migrants in Michigan experience the same risks to health as
       farmworkers in other states; their pay is low, their hours are long, and
       the time they spend in the state is seasonal (summer). They engage in
       risk behavior while in the state (primarily consensual/contracted sex).
       Some migrants through use of drugs may come closer to exposure to the
       HIV virus outside the state than when they are working as migrants in
       Michigan.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/ETHNOLOGY/*PREVENTION &
       CONTROL/PSYCHOLOGY/TRANSMISSION  Adolescence  Adult  Agricultural
       Workers' Diseases/ETIOLOGY/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/  PSYCHOLOGY
       *Anthropology, Cultural  Child  Defense Mechanisms  Female  *Health
       Education  Hispanic Americans/*EDUCATION/PSYCHOLOGY  Human  HIV
       Infections/ETHNOLOGY/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/PSYCHOLOGY/  TRANSMISSION
       Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice  Language  Male  Michigan  Pregnancy
       Risk Factors  Sex Behavior  Transients and
       Migrants/*EDUCATION/PSYCHOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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