AIDS: Foundations For The Future: Foundations for the Future

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1994-07-01
Publisher(s): Taylor & Franci
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Summary

Examines the extent to which sound foundations for the future of HIV/AIDS have been laid in public, private and voluntary sector action and offers an agenda for future activism and research.

Table of Contents

Preface
An Anatomy of the HIV/AIDS Voluntary Sector in Britainp. 1
The Changing Context of Health Care in the UK: Implications for HIV AIDS Servicesp. 20
Empowerment or Disempowerment: The Limits and Possibilities of Workplace AIDS Policyp. 33
Outreach, Community Change and Community Empowerment: Contradictions for Public Health and Health Promotionp. 48
Project Male-Call: Class Differences in Sexual Practicep. 65
Community vs Population: The Case of Men who have Sex with Menp. 81
Assimilating Safer Sex: Young Heterosexual Men's Understanding of 'Safer Sex'p. 97
Marital Discourse and Condom Usep. 110
Sexual Exchange: Understanding Pre-marital Heterosexual Relationships in Urban Ghanap. 123
Positive Sex: Sexual Relationships Following an HIV-positive Diagnosisp. 136
A Telling Tale: AIDS Workers and Confidentialityp. 147
AIDS Policies in Kenya: A Critical Perspective on Preventionp. 159
Issues for HIV Prevention with Men who have Sex with Men: The Experience of MESMACp. 176
Selling Safer Sex: Male Masseurs and Escorts in the UKp. 197
Contributorsp. 210
Indexp. 215
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