Er. Woods, OVERVIEW OF THE SPECIAL PROJECTS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE PROGRAMS 10MODELS OF ADOLESCENT HIV CARE, Journal of adolescent health, 23(2), 1998, pp. 5-10
Ten models of adolescent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care were
funded in 1993 by the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS)
Program, HIV/Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS) Bureau, Health Re
sources and Services Administration, through the Ryan White CARE Act.
These models were supported to advance knowledge about the engagement
of HIV-positive and at-risk adolescents and young adults in care. This
article provides an overview of the SPNS Program's adolescent initiat
ive, which developed and evaluated innovative models of HIV care, and
provides background information on and summarizes the 10 models of car
e. The models are organized into four groups emphasizing different con
cepts: (a) youth involvement; (b) outreach to bring youth into service
s; (c) case management and linkage to services; and (d) a comprehensiv
e continuum of care for youth. (C) Society for Adolescent Medicine, 19
98.