Abstracts move fromAnnals toMind/Body Medicine Karen M. Gil Message from the Publications Chair Pages: 3 - 3
Preventing and living with HIV and AIDS: Introduction to the mini-series Michael P. Carey Mini-Series Pages: 4 - 5
Prevention of sexually transmitted HIV infection: A meta-analytic review of teh behavioral outcome literature Seth C. KalichmanMichael P. CareyBlair T. Johnson Mini-Series Pages: 6 - 15
Correlates of emotional distress among HIV+ youths: Health status, stress, and personal resources Mary Jane Rotheram-BorusDebra A. MurphyChristy L. Coleman Mini-Series Pages: 16 - 23
Treatment of depression in HIV+men: Literature review and report of an ongoing study of testosterone replacement therapy Judith G. RabkinGlenn WagnerRichard Rabkin Mini-Series Pages: 24 - 29
Relationship of psychosocial factors to HIV disease progression Thomas L. PattersonWilliam S. ShawHIV Neurobehavioral Research Center (HNRC) Group Mini-Series Pages: 30 - 39
Behavioral medicine interventions can improve the quality-of-life and health of persons with HIV disease Kathleen J. SikkemaJeffrey A. Kelly Mini-Series Pages: 40 - 48
Coping and mood during aids-related caregiving and bereavement Judith Tedlie MoskowitzSusan FolkmanEric Vittinghoff Mini-Series Pages: 49 - 57
Perspectives from the National Institute of Mental Health: Preventing or living with aids Ellen S. StoverWalter L. GoldschmidtsBenedetto Vitiello Mini-Series Pages: 58 - 60
Blood pressure responses to stress: Relation to left ventricular structure and function Alan L. HinderliterKathleen C. LightAndrew Sherwood Mini-Series Pages: 61 - 66
Mammography using in a community-based sample of older women Judith T. FullertonDonna Kritz-SilversteinElizabeth Barrett-Connor Mini-Series Pages: 67 - 72