SIDA Y Su Familia

Audience:  Latino teens and adults

Year: 1988
Running Time: 11 minutes

Speech Rate: 171 words/min

Large Words
Average: 12
Minimum/Maximum: 6/24

Language(s): Spanish


Purchase Price (VHS): $7.75
Rental Price: Not Available

Distributor:
AIDS Prevention Project
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hives Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75235-9150
(214) 648-0692

 

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This video is a short documentary intended for a general Latino population. The host, Yolanda Rivera, provides basic information about what the AIDS virus does to the human body, discusses AIDS myths that are prevalent in the Latino community, details transmission routes, suggests condom use as a form of protection, and urges IV drug users to go to a local health care or drug rehabilitation center to learn how to clean needles at home.

If presented in conjunction with more detailed materials, this video may be useful as an introduction to the subject of AIDS. The overall technical quality of this documentary production is good.

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