AIDS in Europe : New Challenges for the Social Sciences.

By: Aggleton, PeterContributor(s): Moatti, Jean Paul | Prieur, Annick | Sandfort, Theo | Souteyrand, YvesMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Social Aspects of AIDS SerPublisher: London : Routledge, 2000Copyright date: ©2000Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203500934Subject(s): Media studiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: AIDS in Europe : New Challenges for the Social SciencesDDC classification: 362.19697920094 LOC classification: 99048728Online resources: Click to View
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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 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 overtime -- 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 -- Index.
Summary: Major changes in the nature and dynamics of the AIDS epidemic over the last few years are reflected in changing epidemiological trends as well as in the progress made in biomedical research and treatment. AIDS in Europe brings together papers from leading social science researchers to look at the opportunities and challenges these changes bring and the different ways in which they are being responded to in both western and eastern Europe. Papers are organised under three headings: *new challenges for HIV prevention *care of people living with HIV/AIDS in a new therapeutic context *AIDS public policies: from specialisation to normalisation 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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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 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 overtime -- 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 -- Index.

Major changes in the nature and dynamics of the AIDS epidemic over the last few years are reflected in changing epidemiological trends as well as in the progress made in biomedical research and treatment. AIDS in Europe brings together papers from leading social science researchers to look at the opportunities and challenges these changes bring and the different ways in which they are being responded to in both western and eastern Europe. Papers are organised under three headings: *new challenges for HIV prevention *care of people living with HIV/AIDS in a new therapeutic context *AIDS public policies: from specialisation to normalisation 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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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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