Ebook: Women and AIDS: Coping and Care
Author: Dawn K. Smith Janet S. Moore (auth.) Ann O’Leary Ph.D. Loretta Sweet Jemmott R.N. Ph.D. (eds.)
- Tags: Public Health/Gesundheitswesen, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Epidemiology, Health Psychology, Social Sciences general
- Series: AIDS Prevention and Mental Health
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Although women were understudied in the early years of the epidemic, research and practice devoted to understanding and ameliorating the effects of the AIDS epidemic have begun in recent years. Women andAIDS is the first comprehensive exploration of the medical and psychosocial concerns and issues surrounding women living with HIV/AIDS. Contributors address the biomedical aspects of the disease, stress and coping factors, reproductive and childcare issues, access to care, needs of special populations such as drug-using women and adolescents, and policy recommendations. Researchers and students in psychology, public health, medicine, nursing, sociology, women's studies, and social work will appreciate this reference.
Although women were understudied in the early years of the epidemic, research and practice devoted to understanding and ameliorating the effects of the AIDS epidemic have begun in recent years. Women andAIDS is the first comprehensive exploration of the medical and psychosocial concerns and issues surrounding women living with HIV/AIDS. Contributors address the biomedical aspects of the disease, stress and coping factors, reproductive and childcare issues, access to care, needs of special populations such as drug-using women and adolescents, and policy recommendations. Researchers and students in psychology, public health, medicine, nursing, sociology, women's studies, and social work will appreciate this reference.
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