AIDS, drugs, and prostitution

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AIDS, drugs, and prostitution

edited by Martin Plant

Routledge, 1993

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

"AIDS, Drugs, and Prostitution" is a collection of studies from four continents. These describe the AIDS-related behaviour of sex workers, together with international evidence of the connection between HIV infection and commercial sex. The link between intravenous drug use and the spread of HIV infection is well known. However, detailed survey material indicates the importance of the disinhibiting effects of alcohol and illicit drugs in relation to unsafe sexual practices. The results of research projects in Europe, the United States, Africa, and Australia are presented and discussed, together with strategies to restrict the further spread of the global AIDS epidemic. This collection should be of serious concern to anyone involved in the provision of health or social services, to health educators, policy-makers, students, community workers, and researchers.

目次

1. Sex work, alcohol, drugs and AIDS, Martin Plant 2. Multi-Centre Study CDC, William Darrow 3. Safe prostitution: A new approach in Holland, Petrien Venema and Jan Visser 4. The Praed Street Project: A cohort of prostitute women in London, Sophie Day and Helen Ward 5. Outreach work with female prostitutes in Liverpool, Lyn Matthews 6. AIDS risks, alcohol, drugs and the sex industry: A Scottish study, Ruth Morgan Thomas 7. Intravenous drug use and syringe-sharing practices of call men and hustlers, Dan Waldorf and Sheigla Murphy 8. Female prostitutes, AIDS, drugs and alcohol in New South Wales, Christine Harcourt and Ross Philpot 9. Prostitution and AIDS risks among female drug areas in Frankfurt, Dagmar Hedrich 10. AIDS and prostitution in Ghana, Alfred Heequaye 11. Prostitution and AIDS in Spain, Pilar Estebanez 12. Conclusions and future strategies, Martin Plant.

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