The Healthy Living is a research investigation that tests the efficacy of a one-on-one multi-session intervention program designed to help people with HIV infection to improve their quality of life in three broad areas: mental, physical, and sexual health. More specifically, the HLP.
The Healthy Living is a research investigation that tests the efficacy of a one-on-one multi-session intervention program designed to help people with HIV infection to improve their quality of life in three broad areas: mental, physical, and sexual health. More specifically, the HLP.
This Healthy Living Project manual helps client identify at least one attainable goal related to the Life Project, identify personal strengths related to the Life Project, and identify challenges related to the Life Project.
This Healthy Living Project manual helps client decrease personal risky sexual and/or drug use behaviors, identify at least one trigger that may lead him/her to engage in risky behaviors, and develop a plan to reduce risk for one identified personal behavior.
This Healthy Living Project manual helps client identify information sources regarding health and treatment, identify factors that influence adherence to a medical regimen, and identify health and treatment areas about which he/she would like more information or understanding.
This Healthy Living Project manual helps client identify information sources regarding health and treatment, identify factors that influence adherence to a medical regimen, and identify health and treatment areas about which he/she would like more information or understanding.
Developers: Center for Community Health, Semel Institute-Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) of the University of California, Los Angeles. Projects using this scale: STRIVE (Support To Reunite, Involve and Value Each Other) and TALC: LA.
This survey assesses performance in school, this survey asks questions related to having good enough grades to get into college, feelings about going to school, and learning things for later in life.
Developers:
Center for Community Health, Semel Institute-Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) of the University of California, Los Angeles
Population:
Adolescent