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Author: Jose Catalan, Barbara Hedge, Lorraine Sherr
(Ebook) The Impact of AIDS Psychological and Social Aspects of HIV Infection 3rd Edition Table of contents:
1: Condom Use in Heterosexual Sex: A Review of Research, 1985-1994.
Introduction
Population Selection
Methodologies
Does Fear of Infection Change Behaviour?
Partnership Patterns and Condom Use
Does Gender Make a Difference?
Does Sex Work Represent a Risk?
Do Drugs and Alcohol Constitute a Situational Risk?
Does Young Age Affect Condom Use?
Concluding Remarks:
What Factors Affect Intention to Use Condoms?
Acknowledgements
References
2: Initiating and Maintaining Safer Sex: Evaluation of Group Work With Gay Men.
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Aims of the Workshops
Evaluation
Method
Recruitment
Intervention
The Pre-Group Interview
Setting Personal Goals
Measures
Situational Confidence Questionnaire (Scq)
Overall Evaluation Questionnaire (Oeq)
Follow-Up Questionnaire (Fq)
Design and Data Analysis
Results
Participants
Situational Confidence Questionnaire (Scq)
Overall Evaluation Questionnaire
Behavioural and Other Changes
Qualitative Feedback
Follow-Up Questionnaires
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
3: Utilising Peer Education and Target Group Empowerment to Induce Behaviour Change on a University Campus: “Projekt 6” at Lund University, Sweden
Background
Theory
Application
Project Experts (Change Agents)
Key Individuals and Leaders
Peer Educators
The Association “Projekt 6”
Resulting Activities
Local Peer Education Activities
University-Wide Media Campaign
Summary and Conclusions
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
References
4: HIV/AIDS Education in the Workplace: “It’s Not My Responsibility...”
Introduction
Aids Training and Information Strategies
Information Provision
Empowerment Strategies
Community Development Approaches
Implementation
Responsibility
References
5: Ten Years of Aids Images in the Puerto Rican Press: 1983-1992
Background
Methods
Findings
Conclusions
References
DRUGS
6: Drug Injecting and the Spread of HIV Infection in South-East Asia
Diffusion of Drug Injecting in the Region
Rapid Diffusion of HIV to High Prevalence Levels
High Risk Injecting Practices and the Spread of HIV Infection
Dynamic Features Sustaining the Epidemic
Sexual Transmission From Male Injectors to Female Partners
Profile of Epidemic Spread in South-East Asia
Social, Economic and Political Factors and HIV Prevention
Prevention Lessons and Opportunities
Acknowledgements
References
7: Network and Sociohistorical Approaches to the HIV Epidemic Among Drug Injectors
Introduction
Large-Scale Sociohistorical Factors Have an Impact on the HIV Epidemic:
Racial/ethnic Subordination and HIV Among Drug Injectors:
Production and Market Dynamics in the Drug Industry
Geographic Movement of People
Sociohistorical and Social Network Factors
Social Networks and Risk Networks
Social Factors and HIV Risk: Subjects and Data:
Questionnaire:
Network Information:
Network Concepts and Data:
Units of Analysis:
Data Validity and Reliability:
Limitations of Data:
Analysis:
Sociometric Results:
Limitations of Data for Analyses of HIV Risk Factors:
Networks in Colorado Springs, a Low Seroprevalence City
Personal Social Networks, Risk Behaviors, and HIV Infection
Networks as a Target for Interventions: the “Safe” Study in Baltimore
Discussion and Implications
Acknowledgements
References
8: Amphetamine Injecting Women and Their Primary Partners: an Analysis of Risk Behaviour
Introduction
The Project
Results
Sharing Injecting Equipment
Summary of Injecting Risk
HIV Risk Through Sexual Transmission
Summary of Sexual Risk
Changes in Drug Use
Summary of Changes in Drug Use
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Gender Issues
9: Recognizing and Countering the Psychosocial and Economic Impact of HIV on Women in Developing Countries
Status of Women
Burden of Care
Women in Developing Countries
Gender Issues
Implications
References
10: Caregiving and the Natural Caregiver of the Person Infected With HIV
The Natural Caregiver and Family
Roles and Tasks of the Natural Caregiver
Quality of Life
Distress and the Impact of Caregiving
Social Support
Care for the Caregivers
References
11: Children Born to Mothers With HIV/AIDS: Family Psycho-Social Issues
Method
Population
Materials
Results
Socio-Medical Family Demographics
Family HIV Configurations (Patterns of HIV Infection Within Families)
Emerging Themes
Services Parents Use or Want in the Future
Social Supports and Disclosure Experiences
Discussion
Conclusion
References
12: Young Women and HIV: the Role of Biology in Vulnerability
The Passage of Adolescence
Adolescent Vulnerability to Sexually Transmitted Infection
The Cervix, a Site of Change in Changing Times
The Onset of Puberty
Discussion
References
13: HIV Testing in the Antenatal Clinic: Setting Up a Counselling and Testing Service
Background
Setting Up the Service: Appointment of Counsellor
Key Midwives
Staff Support
Training Programme
Audit
a) Audit Form
b) Midwife Practitioner Training
Conclusions
Ongoing Issues
Obstetric Staff Training
Midwives Approach
Women’s Knowledge and Attitudes to Testing
Uptake Rate
e) Cost Effective Service
Summary
References
Care And Treatment
14: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Aids Service Provision
HIV Prevention
Applied Epidemiology
The Need for Treatment Information
Treatment Information Services
Conclusion
References
15: Nurse-Counsellors’ Perceptions Regarding HIV/AIDS Counselling Objectives at Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto
Introduction
The Study Site
Study Design
Results
Support as the Alleviation of Emotional Distress
Information Provision as Health Promotion
Counselling as Guidance
Guidance and Support: “Tricky Advices”
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
16: a Family System Approach for Community Health Nursing: Balancing the Complexity of Family HIV/AIDS Care With Human Compassion and Moral Agency
Introduction
Impact of HIV/AIDS on Families
Family System Approach for Community Nursing Care
Issues Related to Family System Nursing
The Aids Epidemic in Rural British Columbia and Edinburgh, Scotland
The Family Genogram
Case Study From Edinburgh
Case Study From Rural British Columbia
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
17: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in the Brain: Pathological and Clinical Features
Introduction
Pathological Characteristics of HIV
Neuropathology
HIV Associated Neuronal Loss
Mechanisms of HIV Associated Neurotoxicity
HIV and Dementia
Epidemiology and Course of HIV Associated Dementia
Investigations
Differential Diagnosis and Treatment
References
18: Ethical Dilemmas for Psychiatrists: Assisted Suicide in Aids
Introduction
The Wish to Die in Terminal Illness
Suicide in Aids
Suicide Rates in Aids and Other Illness
Demographic Factors
Psychopathology
Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
Intravenous Drug Use
Assisted Suicide
Vignette
Discussion
Clinical Considerations: the Role of the Mental Health Professional
Ethical Considerations
Legal Considerations
Conclusion
References
19: HIV Infection in Psychiatric Inpatients
High-Risk Behaviour in Psychiatric Patients
Prevalence of HIV Infection in Psychiatric Patients
Prevention and Intervention
Ethical Aspects
Acknowledgement
References
Index
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