AIDS in Europe : new challenges for the social sciences /
AIDS in Europe provides a comprehensive overview of current social and behavioural research on HIV and AIDS for all health professionals.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000
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Series: | Social aspects of AIDS.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Living with HIV and therapeutic advances. Coping with a chronic illness: the experience of families of HIV-infected children
- HIV seropositivity, adaptation and everyday life in Greece
- Psychological and behavioural factors and the natural history of HIV infection
- Attitudinal factors and adherence to protease inhibitor combination therapy
- Living with HIV/AIDS and adherence to antiretroviral treatments
- New perspectives on sexuality. Seropositivity, risk and sexuality
- Socio-economic status and HIV prevalence among gay men in Germany
- Condom use among 15 to 18 year-olds in France: changes in behaviour over time
- Sexual revolution in Russia and the tasks of sex education
- Young people, social relationships and sexuality in Bulgaria
- Drug use: user and policy perspectives. Risk behaviour and HIV infection in European prisons
- Drug users' views and service evaluation
- Between public health and public order: harm reduction facilities and neighbourhood problems
- Drug use, AIDS and social exclusion in France
- Accounting for the epidemic. The normalisation of AIDS policies in Europe: patterns, path dependency and innovation
- UK HIV testing practice: by how much might the infection diagnosis rate increase through normalisation?
- Modelling network structure: implications for the spread and prevention of HIV infection
- Understanding risk management: towards an integration of individual, interactive and social levels.