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Women at Risk: Issues in the Primary Prevention of AIDS 1995 Edition
Contributor(s): O'Leary Phd, Ann (Editor), Jemmott, Loretta Sweet (Editor)
ISBN: 0306450410     ISBN-13: 9780306450419
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $161.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 1995
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Annotation: Women comprise the group that is rapidly becoming infected with HIV, and while some prevention efforts show signs of promise, many unresolved issues remain. This pivotal volume presents up-to-date research findings, offering an in-depth look into issues germane to preventing AIDS in women. Eminent researchers and health care providers focus on specific groups of women based on ethnicity, relationship factors, and behavior.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Aids & Hiv
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Preventive Medicine
Dewey: 300
LCCN: 95020474
Series: Plenum Series on Stress and Coping
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.30 lbs) 278 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
AIDS is the fourth leading cause of death among women of childbearing age and is increasing by about 8% a year in this group. * And yet, our understanding of the impact of HIV and AIDS on women's lives remains fragmented and incomplete. After a decade of struggling with mounting surveys of risk behavior, clinical trials, and behavioral interventions that were based primarily on experience with gay communities in large cities and, subsequently, on the needs of injection drug users, we have not given programs for women the attention they require if they are to be meaningful, effective, and gender appropriate. This book will introduce the reader to the range of complex issues of HIV and AIDS in women's lives. Ann O'Leary and Loretta Sweet Jemmott have assembled an impres- sive list of authors who have contributed chapters from different disciplinary viewpoints. The reader will find information on prevention programs that have been effective for adolescent girls, on culturally specific strategies for African American and Latina women, and on the multiple issues of sub- stance use and HIV that need to be faced by any outreach and intervention programs for drug-using women.