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The Social context of AIDS

Joan Huber, Beth E. Schneider, editors

(American Sociological Association presidential series)

Sage Publications, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Theoretical models for understanding AIDS in relation to society and the general question of high risk sexual practice, often the means of transmission of the virus, are among the issues discussed in this volume. It also explores the social context of policy and programme development in fighting AIDS - organizing drug users, forced blood-testing and family support groups, for example. Versions of these articles were originally delivered as papers in thematic sessions of the 1989 American Sociological Association annual meeting. Collectively, they represent the cutting edge of sociological work on the AIDS crisis.

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Preface - Joan Huber and Beth E Schneider The Social Context of AIDS - Joan Huber and Beth E Schneider Sociological Contributions to Research and Policy PART ONE: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF AIDS Sociology and People Living with AIDS - Barry D Adam AIDS and Class, Gender, and Race Relations - Beth E Schneider PART TWO: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF RISKY BEHAVIOR Unprotected Sex - Martin P Levine and Karolynn Siegel Understanding Gay Men's Participation Women Don't Wear Condoms - Laurie Wemuht, Jennifer Ham and Rebecca L Robbins AIDS Risk Among Sexual Partners of IV Drug Users Sexual Behavior of Male Prostitutes - Rhoda Estep, Dan Waldorf and Toby Marotta PART THREE: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF TREATMENT AND POLICY Organizing Drug Users Against AIDS - Samuel R Friedman et al From Burying to Caring - Barbara G Sosnowitz and David Kovacs Family AIDS Support Groups Forced Blood Testing - Michael L Schwalbe and Clifford L Staples Role Taking, Identity, and Discrimination Health Care and the Social Construction of AIDS - Stephen Crystal and Marguerite Jackson The Impact of Disease Definitions

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