1st Edition

Families and Communities Responding to AIDS

Edited By Peter Aggleton, Peter Davies, Graham Hart Copyright 1999
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    All over the world, families and communities are key providers of care and support. This is particularly true in relation to serious illnesses such as HIV and AIDS. Yet families and communities can also stigmatize their members, leaving people to die in the most appalling conditions. This book looks at the diversity of family and community responses to HIV and AIDS. By examining contexts as diverse as nuclear, extended and refugee family households, and gay community networks and structures, it offers important insight into the factors which lead to positive responses and those which trigger negative ones.

    Chapter 1 Getting on with Life, Mary Boulton, Katy Pepper, Sam Walters, Eddy Beck, David Miller; Chapter 2 African Refugee Children and HIV/AIDS in London, Martha Chinouya-Mudari, Margaret O’Brien; Chapter 3 Solidarity and Stress, Janet M. Bujra, Carolyn Baylies; Chapter 4 Gender, Disclosure, Care and Decision Making in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Gill Seidel, Rosalind Coleman; Chapter 5 Narratives of Care, Love and Commitment, Brian Heaphy, Jeffrey Weeks, Catherine Donovan; Chapter 6 Everyone on the Scene is so Cliquey, Paul Flowers, Graham Hart; Chapter 7 Coming Together, Kevin Eisenstadt, Philip Gatter; Chapter 8 Observing the Rules, Peter Keogh, Paul Holland; Chapter 9 Sydney Gay Men’s Agreements about Sex, Paul Van de Ven, Judy French, June Crawford, Susan Kippax; Chapter 10 Young Gay Men and HIV Risk, Danielle Campbell, Paul Van de Ven, Garrett Prestage, June Crawford, Susan Kippax; Chapter 11 A New Method of Peer-Led HIV Prevention with Gay and Bisexual Men, Jonathan Shepherd, Glenn Turner, Katherine Weare; Chapter 12 Sexual Risk Taking and HIV Testing, Susan Beardsell; Chapter 13 Treatment Education, Will Anderson, Peter Weatherburn;

    Biography

    Peter Aggleton, Graham Hart, Peter, Davies