Understanding the HIV/AIDS epidemic ...
Carnes, Neal.

 

  • Understanding the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States[electronic resource] :the role of syndemics in the production of health disparities /
  • 纪录类型: 书目-电子资源 : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414] null: 614.599392
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Understanding the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States : the role of syndemics in the production of health disparities // edited by Eric R. Wright, Neal Carnes.
    [NT 51406] other author: Wright, Eric R.
    出版者: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    面页册数: x, 302 p. : : ill., maps, digital ;; 25 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    标题: AIDS (Disease) - Epidemiology. - United States
    标题: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - Epidemiology.
    标题: Social Sciences.
    标题: Sociology, general.
    标题: Infectious Diseases.
    标题: Quality of Life Research.
    ISBN: 9783319340043
    ISBN: 9783319340029
    [NT 15000228] null: Chapter 1. Understanding the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States: The Role of Syndemics in Shaping the Public's Health; Eric R. Wright, Neal Carnes, and Matthew Colon-Diaz -- Chapter 2. An Historical Overview of the Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in the United States; Jamal Jones and Laura Salazar -- Chapter 3. Gay Men and Men Who Have Sex with Men: Intersectionality and Syndemics; Neal Carnes -- Chapter 4. The Role of Syndemic in Explaining Health Disparities among Bisexual Men: A Blueprint for a Theoretically Informed Perspective; Mackey Friedman and Brian Dodge -- Chapter 5. It's Not Just about Condoms and Sex: Using Syndemic Theory to Examine Social Risks of HIV among Transgender Women; Dana Hines and Maura Ryan -- Chapter 6. The Social, Structural, and Clinical Context of HIV Prevention and Care for Black/African American and Hispanic Women/Latinas in the United States; Tiffiany Aholou, Ashley Murray, and Madeline Sutton -- Chapter 7. Sex Workers; Paul Draus and Juliette Roddy -- Chapter 8. A Syndemic Approach to Understanding HIV/AIDS among People Who Inject Drugs in the U.S.; Enrique Pouget and Alex Bennett -- Chapter 9. Understanding the Syndemic Connections between HIV and Incarceration among African American Men, especially African American Men Who Have Sex with Men; Erin McCarthy, Janet Myers, Keith Reeves, and Barry Zach -- Chapter 10. People with Serious Mental Illness; Karen McKinnon, Katherine Elkington, Francine Cournos, Veronica Pinho, Mark Guimaraes, and Milton Wainberg -- Chapter 11. HIV Housing Helps End Homelessness and HIV/AIDS in the United States; Julie Hilvers, Christine George, and Arturo Bendixen -- Chapter 12. The Potential and Limitations of Syndemic Theory in HIV/AIDS; Neal Carnes and Eric R. Wright.
    [NT 15000229] null: This book examines the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States using the concept of syndemics to contextualize the risk of both well-known, and a few lesser-known, subpopulations that experience disproportionately high rates of HIV and/or AIDS within the United States. Since discovery, HIV/AIDS has exposed a number of social, psychological, and biological aspects of disease transmission. The concept of "syndemics," or "synergistically interacting epidemics" has emerged as a powerful framework for understanding both the epidemiological patterns and the myriad of problems associated with HIV/AIDS around the world and within the United States. The book considers the disparities in HIV/AIDS in relation to social aspects, risk behavior and critical illness comorbidities. It updates and enhances our understanding of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and contributes to the expanding literature on the role of syndemics in shaping the public's health.
    电子资源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34004-3
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