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Youths Living with HIV: Self-Evident Truths / Edition 1
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Youths Living with HIV: Self-Evident Truths / Edition 1
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Youths Living with HIV: Self-Evident Truths / Edition 1
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In this enlightening book, you’ll explore the life struggles and adaptations leading up to and following HIV infection in young Americans. The cases presented in Youths Living with HIV envisage a variety of experiences of youths living with HIV and AIDS, including individuals of different races, of each gender, and of different sexual preferences. This discussion of the private “troubles” and experiences of youths helps you understand and identify dependent and larger public issues surrounding HIV infection and AIDS, and demonstrates the need for comprehensive and targeted intervention and preventive measures.This book is the result of the first federally funded multi-site study to research, develop, and provide HIV education and prevention specifically to young Americans. Detailed narrative descriptions were collected by ethnographers of the Joven Project, which started in October 1992, and explored and documented the lives of youths living with HIV and AIDS over a two-year period. This ethnographic exploratory study was one component of a larger National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) supported Secondary AIDS Education and Prevention Program. Youths Living with HIV reconstructs the past and present struggles that young people living with HIV and AIDS face(d), employing qualitative field interviews. Larger and interrelated developmental, social, cultural, and political factors are also illustrated and discussed. As you read through the chapters, you’ll gain insight into:
youth developmentcoming of age, sexual development, and risk-taking behaviors
gay development and activitycoming out, establishing relationships, and power-imbalanced/cross-generational relationships
self-harmful behaviorsdrug use, sex, and poverty
notification and reaction to infection
impression management and disclosure of infection status
adaptation to HIV status and necessary life changes
sexual activity and relationships after infection
social worlds and support networks/pathological or destructive networks
availability and success of existing AIDS-related services
future orientation and life expectations Whether you’re a counselor, teacher, policymaker, physician, mental health professional, social worker, or advocate who specializes in or focus on youth development, gay youths, field methodology (qualitative research), public health, women’s health, drug use, sex work, and/or AIDS, you will find Youths Living with HIV essential to understanding and helping this affected population.