My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
In Abraham Verghese's My Own Country: A Doctor's Story, we find numerous examples which demonstrate the "
AIDS stigma." In brief, this
stigma is manifested in ....
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AIDS AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM
.... In addition, some PWAs have been targets for violent attacks because of their HIV status. (p. 1) In terms of the causes of
AIDS-related
stigma in the US, Cogan ....
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How AIDS Affects Family Life
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AIDS families contain parents who are also infected and who often conceal the nature of their or their children's illness because of the social
stigma of
AIDS. ....
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Effect of AIDS on Family Life & Experience
....
AIDS families contain parents who are also infected and who often conceal the nature of their or their children's illness because of the social
stigma of
AIDS. ....
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The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... This situation, Perrow and Guillen argue, results in a
stigma that makes
AIDS unique among epidemics and contaminates the response of most organizations ....
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And the Band Played On and AIDS
.... At the same time, Koop's report did not remove the
stigma from the victims of the disease,
AIDS was still seen as a disease visited upon people who took some ....
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The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
.... This situation, Perrow and Guillen argue, results in a
stigma that makes
AIDS unique among epidemics and contaminates the response of most organizations ....
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Drug Use and AIDs AIDS is a disease that has altered
.... This situation, Perrow and Guillen argue, results in a
stigma that makes
AIDS unique among epidemics and contaminates the response of most organizations ....
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AIDS IN INDIA
.... Singh (2000) noted that the
stigma attached to
AIDS has been extreme in some regions, with it criminalized and treated as an offense to the community. ....
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HIV/AIDS & Women in Africa
.... will focus on enhancing care and community support activities, increasing political and social commitment to
AIDS and on trying to reduce the
stigma for those ....
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UN Office on AIDS
.... will focus on enhancing care and community support activities, increasing political and social commitment to
AIDS and on trying to reduce the
stigma for those ....
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Mental Health Services and Ethnic Disparities
.... Herek, GM (2002). Thinking about
AIDS and
stigma: A psychologist's perspective. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 30(4), 594-609. ....
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Loss in HIV/AIDS Population & Therapy
.... attempt to facilitate social networking and decrease any sense of
stigma or isolation .... and maintain an effective therapeutic alliance with the HIV/
AIDS client? ....
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LOSS IN THE LIVES OF AIDS PATIENTS This paper e
.... attempt to facilitate social networking and decrease any sense of
stigma or isolation .... and maintain an effective therapeutic alliance with the HIV/
AIDS client? ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... Social factors include the
stigma associated with HIV/
AIDS. The CDC provides guidelines for standards in HIV counseling, testing, and referral. ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... stress (Anonymous, 2000; Gray, 2002). Social factors include the
stigma associated with HIV/
AIDS. Herek, Capitanio, and Windaman (2002 ....
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AIDS Policy of the Cuban Government NATURE OF AIDS AND ...
.... facilities which protect the quarantined individuals (from the often violent social consequences and moral
stigma attached to people with
AIDS in Cuba); in ....
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AIDS and Transmission
.... observes the blurring of sexual boundaries in Sexuality, Politics, and
AIDS in Brazil .... While a heavy
stigma has always been attached to male passivity, activity ....
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African-American Women With AIDS
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AIDS Alert, 8(9), 145-146. Clark, HJ, Lindner, G., Armistead, L., & Austin, BJ (2003).
Stigma, disclosure, and psychological functioning among HIV-infected and ....
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AIDS in Social Theory
.... interpretations, Shilts believes that it was the very nature of
AIDS, and its primary attack on the homosexual community that gave the affliction its
stigma. ....
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AIDS Warnings and Health Care Providers
.... states must retain such power to enact laws regulating
AIDS research, treatment .... 9 The main argument against disclosure is the substantial
stigma that would ....
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Social Theories and AIDS
.... interpretations, Shilts believes that it was the very nature of
AIDS, and its primary attack on the homosexual community that gave the affliction its
stigma. ....
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Proposal for a Matching Grant
.... While the social
stigma of
AIDS has lessened over the course of the epidemic's development, the service problem is amplified when affected persons who have ....
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The HIV epidemic in the United States
.... The
stigma surrounding HIV-
AIDS can also prejudice social workers and lead to inadequate services (Taylor-Brown & Garcia, 1995, p. 15). ....
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Three Innovative Practices in Counseling
.... out that a strength of VCT is that it provides an entry point for the care and prevention of HIV/
AIDS. .... VCT helps the patient overcome
stigma and receive care. ....
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Attitudes of African-Americans toward Homosexuality
.... Homosexuality is a
stigma that is an obstacle to
AIDS prevention and action. .... Fullilove, MT, & Fullilove, RE (1999).
Stigma as an obstacle to
AIDS action. ....
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Arguments for Legalization of Drugs
.... Legalization would remove much of the
stigma from drug use and would therefore tend .... to a related problem in the drug-using community today--the danger of
AIDS. ....
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Black Community Attitudes Toward Homosexuality The purpose of this ...
.... and Mays also note findings that because of the cultural
stigma attached to .... overriding point appears to be to identify potential modes of
AIDS education among ....
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Stress in Context of Pediatric Deaths
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AIDS families contain parents who are also infected and who often conceal the nature of their or their children's illness because of the social
stigma of
AIDS. ....
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The Legal Situation of Gays & Lesbians
.... However, the increase in
AIDS in minority populations does not help with efforts at multiculturalism because it becomes another
stigma on the ethnic minority. ....
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