You're the First One I've Told : : The Faces of HIV in the Deep South / / Brian Wells Pence, Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein.

The Deep South has seen a 36 percent increase in AIDS cases while the rest of the nation has seen a 2 percent decline. Many of the underlying reasons for the disease's continued spread in the region-ignorance about HIV, reluctance to get tested, non-adherence to treatment protocols, resistance...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2013]
©2013
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.) :; 8 figures, 1 map
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List Of Figures And Tables --
Preface To The Second Edition --
Acknowledgments --
1. Setting The Stage --
2. Voices Of The Past --
3. Enter HIV --
4. Abuse, Trauma, And HIV --
5. Distrust, Conspiracy, Confidentiality, And Provider Relationships --
6. Benefit Systems --
7. The Importance Of Children --
8. Sex, Love, Family, And Other Support --
9. Theoretical Framework --
10. The Future --
Appendix A: Data Collection Methods --
Appendix B: Case Study Interview Protocol --
Appendix C: List Of Traumatic Events Read By Interviewer To Respondent --
References --
Index --
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Summary:The Deep South has seen a 36 percent increase in AIDS cases while the rest of the nation has seen a 2 percent decline. Many of the underlying reasons for the disease's continued spread in the region-ignorance about HIV, reluctance to get tested, non-adherence to treatment protocols, resistance to behavioral changes-remain unaddressed by policymakers. In this extensively revised second edition, Kathryn Whetten and Brian Wells Pence present a rich discussion of twenty-five ethnographic life stories of people living with HIV in the South. Most importantly, they incorporate research from their recent quantitative study, "Coping with HIV/AIDS in the Southeast" (CHASE), which includes 611 HIV-positive patients from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana. This new edition continues to bring the participants' voices to life while highlighting how the CHASE study confirmed many of the themes that originally emerged from the life histories. This is the first cohesive compilation of up-to-date evidence on the unique and difficult aspects of living with HIV in the Deep South.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780813554549
9783110688610
DOI:10.36019/9780813554549
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Brian Wells Pence, Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein.