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Jones, Gary.
HIV and young people[electronic resource] :risk and resilience in the urban slum /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
362.1969792
書名/作者:
HIV and young people : risk and resilience in the urban slum // by Gary Jones.
作者:
Jones, Gary.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xii, 120 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
HIV infections - Prevention.
標題:
AIDS (Disease) in adolescence.
標題:
Urban youth.
標題:
Medicine & Public Health.
標題:
Infectious Diseases.
標題:
Social Structure, Social Inequality.
ISBN:
9783319268149
ISBN:
9783319268132
內容註:
1. Introduction -- 2. Vulnerability and Risk - health and well being in the slum -- 3. HIV as an urban epidemic -- 4. Young people -vulnerability, risk and HIV in the urban slum -- 5. Migration, young people and vulnerability in the urban slum -- 6. Conclusion - strengthening the evidence.
摘要、提要註:
Revisiting the thinking on vulnerability to HIV and risk of infection, this book provides better understanding by considering the risk of HIV infection alongside notions of personal and collective resilience, dignity and humiliation. The work shows that young people in the urban slum dignify their world and, in doing so, establish priorities and draw on a set of references oftentimes intelligible to them alone. Moreover, humiliation, as an interpersonal event, adds to a sense of vulnerability and lies closely behind choices directly affecting personal health and livelihood. Thus, dignity and humiliation are shown for the first time to have a critical role in health seeking and risky behavior related to HIV, and this is an area in great need of further research. The crucial focus of this work is further emphasized by the rapid growth of urban slums, and high rates of HIV among both slum dwellers and young people, who continue to bear the brunt of the AIDS epidemic, thirty years on. This comprehensive literature review provides a compelling argument that the time is right to further explore the nexus of risk and resilience from a people-centered perspective. Fresh insight is critical to reach the goal of ending AIDS by 2030.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26814-9
HIV and young people[electronic resource] :risk and resilience in the urban slum /
Jones, Gary.
HIV and young people
risk and resilience in the urban slum /[electronic resource] :by Gary Jones. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xii, 120 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in public health,2192-3698. - SpringerBriefs in public health..
1. Introduction -- 2. Vulnerability and Risk - health and well being in the slum -- 3. HIV as an urban epidemic -- 4. Young people -vulnerability, risk and HIV in the urban slum -- 5. Migration, young people and vulnerability in the urban slum -- 6. Conclusion - strengthening the evidence.
Revisiting the thinking on vulnerability to HIV and risk of infection, this book provides better understanding by considering the risk of HIV infection alongside notions of personal and collective resilience, dignity and humiliation. The work shows that young people in the urban slum dignify their world and, in doing so, establish priorities and draw on a set of references oftentimes intelligible to them alone. Moreover, humiliation, as an interpersonal event, adds to a sense of vulnerability and lies closely behind choices directly affecting personal health and livelihood. Thus, dignity and humiliation are shown for the first time to have a critical role in health seeking and risky behavior related to HIV, and this is an area in great need of further research. The crucial focus of this work is further emphasized by the rapid growth of urban slums, and high rates of HIV among both slum dwellers and young people, who continue to bear the brunt of the AIDS epidemic, thirty years on. This comprehensive literature review provides a compelling argument that the time is right to further explore the nexus of risk and resilience from a people-centered perspective. Fresh insight is critical to reach the goal of ending AIDS by 2030.
ISBN: 9783319268149
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-26814-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
440835
HIV infections
--Prevention.
LC Class. No.: RA643.8
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1969792
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