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AIDS, Drugs and Prevention

by Tim Rhodes (Editor), Richard Hartnoll
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Overview

AIDS, Drugs and Prevention brings together a range of international contributions on the research, theory and practice of developing community-based HIV prevention. Its aims to understand how individual actions to prevent HIV transmission are constrained and encouraged by situational and social context. Drawing on ethnographic and epidemiological research among populations of drug users, sex workers and gay men, it explores how future HIV prevention interventions can target changes at the level of the individual as well as at the level of the community and wider social environment.

Essays are presented from an international group of contributors, including fifteen US scholars: Robert S. Broadhead, Richard Curtis, Don C. Des Jarlais, Samuel R. Friedman, Jean-Paul C. Grund, Douglas D. Heckathorn, Benny Jose, Steven K. Koester, Alan Neaigus, Cindy Patton, Bruce Stepherson, L. Synn Stern, Meryl Sufian, John K. Watters and Wayne Wiebel. AIDS, Drugs and Prevention considers the diverse practices of community-based responses to HIV prevention in theoretical contexts and addresses the problems of professional practice. It will be invaluable reading for lecturers, researchers and practitioners in health promotion, health policy, social work and medical sociology.

Synopsis

AIDS, Drugs and Prevention brings together a range of international contributions on the research, theory and practice of developing community-based HIV prevention. Its aims to understand how individual actions to prevent HIV transmission are constrained and encouraged by situational and social context. Drawing on ethnographic and epidemiological research among populations of drug users, sex workers and gay men, it explores how future HIV prevention interventions can target changes at the level of the individual as well as at the level of the community and wider social environment.

Essays are presented from an international group of contributors, including fifteen US scholars: Robert S. Broadhead, Richard Curtis, Don C. Des Jarlais, Samuel R. Friedman, Jean-Paul C. Grund, Douglas D. Heckathorn, Benny Jose, Steven K. Koester, Alan Neaigus, Cindy Patton, Bruce Stepherson, L. Synn Stern, Meryl Sufian, John K. Watters and Wayne Wiebel. AIDS, Drugs and Prevention considers the diverse practices of community-based responses to HIV prevention in theoretical contexts and addresses the problems of professional practice. It will be invaluable reading for lecturers, researchers and practitioners in health promotion, health policy, social work and medical sociology.

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An excellent introductory text for undergraduates, especially those with "sciencephobia." Slow-paced material incorporates information on genetics in the news, and features chapter outlines, real-life vignettes, technology timelines, key concepts, chapter glossaries, and review and applied questions, plus boxed readings on fun subjects like human werewolves, and color photos and diagrams. Includes sections on fundamentals, transmission genetics, DNA and chromosomes, population genetics, immunity and cancer, and the latest genetic technology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Booknews

An excellent introductory text for undergraduates, especially those with "sciencephobia." Slow-paced material incorporates information on genetics in the news, and features chapter outlines, real-life vignettes, technology timelines, key concepts, chapter glossaries, and review and applied questions, plus boxed readings on fun subjects like human werewolves, and color photos and diagrams. Includes sections on fundamentals, transmission genetics, DNA and chromosomes, population genetics, immunity and cancer, and the latest genetic technology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415102049

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