The social and behavioral aspects of AIDS
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The social and behavioral aspects of AIDS
(Advances in medical sociology, vol. 3)
JAI Press, 1993
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This series, "Advances in Medical Sociology" is dedicated to publishing innovative current research and cutting edge conceptual papers in the broad-ranging arena of the sociology of health. The papers in these volumes provide insights into established research areas and open new topics and problems for investigation. These annual volumes are intended to stimulate further creative research. The first volume is organized around six central themes including: new perspectives on doctor-patient relationships, the subjective experience of illness, morality in medicine, and cross national health care systems. Most volumes, however, focus on one dominant issue or theoretical perspective. Volume 2 deals with chronic illness and physical disability across the life course. This volume addresses the social and behavioral aspects of AIDS. Volume 3 brings together some of the leading workers in North America, Britain and continental Europe to address one of the most crucial areas confronting those in the health care field: the social and behavioral aspects of AIDS.
These important, specially commissioned, state-of-the-art essays and research articles draw a wide readership from medical sociologists, public and community health specialists, and other professionals and practitioners working in the AIDS and health-care field.
目次
- What does AIDS teach us about social science, Gary L. Albrecht and Rick Zimmerman
- AIDS as a sociohistorical phenomenon, Sam Friedman
- risk perception and AIDS, Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, Deborah C. Glik, et al
- from epidemic to modern illness - the social construction of AIDS in France, Claudine-Herzlich and Janine Pierret
- the public and personal meanings of bisexuality in the context of AIDS, Mary Boulton and Ray Fitzpatrick
- powerlessness, invisibility, and the lives of women with HIV disease, Rose Weitz
- occupational health risks of harm reduction work - combating AIDS among injection drug users, Robert Broadhead and Kathryn Fox
- organisational response to AIDS in the workplace, Judith K. Barr
- stigma and homecoming - family caregiving and the "disaffiliated" intravenous drug user, Steven Crystal and Nina Glick Schiller
- promoting whose health? Models of health promotion and education about HIV disease, Peter Aggleton
- the sociological imagination in AIDS prevention education among gay men, Philip M. Kayal.
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