Structural Dynamics of HIV Risk, Resilience and Response /

This book examines the structural dynamics of HIV among populations at heightened vulnerability to infection as the result of stigma, discrimination and marginalization. It first examines how the socio-structural context shapes HIV risk and how affected populations and national governments and progr...

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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Ausgabe:1st ed. 2018.
Schriftenreihe:Social Aspects of HIV, 4
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ISBN:9783319635224
ISSN:2509-6559 ;
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505 0 |a Foreword - Richard Parker and Peter Aggleton -- Introduction - Deanna Kerrigan and Clare Barrington -- Understanding HIV Disparities among Transgender Women in Guatemala: Linking Social and Structural Factors to HIV Vulnerability - Clare Barrington, Cesar Galindo Arandi, José Manuel Aguilar-Martínez, and William M. Miller -- From Structural Analysis to Pragmatic Action: The Meso-Level Modifiable Social Determinants of HIV Vulnerability for Labor Migrants - Jennifer S. Hirsch, Morgan M. Philbin, Daniel Jordan Smith, and Richard Parker -- Addressing the Micro- and Macro-Environmental Vulnerabilities to HIV of People Who Inject Drugs in Tanzania: A Case Study of the Muhimbili Medication-Assisted Treatment Clinic - Jessie Mbwambo, Haneefa T. Saleem, Pamela Kaduri, Barrot H. Lambdin, and Sheryl A. McCurdy -- No-one-size-fits-all: Addressing the Social and Structural Dimensions of Sex Worker Vulnerability to HIV through Community Mobilization in Avahan - Nimesh Dhungana, Kim M. Blankenship, Monica R. Biradavolu, Nehanda Tankasala, and Annie George -- Abriendo Puertas: A Multi-Level Intervention to Improve HIV Outcomes by Addressing Stigma and Discrimination among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic - Deanna Kerrigan, Clare Barrington, Maria Carrasco, Andrea Mantsios, Martha Perez, Hoisex Gomez and Yeycy Donastorg -- Multi-level responses to multi-level vulnerabilities: Creating an enabling environment for HIV prevention for girls in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique - Carol Underwood, Jane Brown, and Hilary Schwandt -- Sustaining a Rights-Based Response to HIV in Brazil - Laura Murray, Deanna Kerrigan, and Vera Paiva -- Structural Approaches are Building Power: South Africa's National HIV Response among Female Sex Workers (1990-2016) - Daniel M. Woznica, Anna M. Leddy, and Tim Lane -- Structural Factors and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy of the USA - Ronald O. Valdiserri, Catherine H. Maulsby, and David R. Holtgrave -- Finding and Reforming the (In)visible State: Nongovernmental Organizations and the Response to HIV in Ukraine - Jill Owczarzak, Sarah D. Phillips, and Olga Filippova. 
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