1st Edition

AIDS: Rights, Risk and Reason

Edited By Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, Graham Hart Copyright 1992
    222 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    222 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Based on articles chosen from the sixth annual 'Social Aspects of AIDS' conference, this book focuses on up-to-date accounts of HIV/AIDS research and associated social/sexual issues.

    Gay men, HIV/AIDS and social research - an Antipodean perspective, Gary Dowsett et al; AIDS, the media and health policy, Virginia Berridge; sexual risk among amphetamine misusers - prospects for change, Hilary Klee; HIV/AIDS knowledge and migrant workers, Mary Haour-Knipe, Sofi Ospina et al; the importance of gay community in the prevention of HIV transmission - a study of Australian men who have sex with men, Susan Kippax et al; alcohol use and unsafe sexual behaviour - any connection? Peter Weatherburn and Project Sigma; on relapse - recidivism or rational response? Peter Davies and Project SIGMA; pressure, resistance Empowerment - Young Women And The Negotiation Of Safer Sex, Janet Holland et al.

    Biography

    Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, Graham Hart