'The Endangered Selfmarks a significant addition to our understanding of the risk attached to HIV. ... The careful and rigorous treatment of risk set out by the authors should help both researchers and practitioners make better sense of the world with which they are presented.' - Aids Care

To date, the majority of HIV/AIDS research has concentrated on education and prevention for those with a seronegative status, while studies of HIV positive individuals have been concerned with their potential to infect others. The Endangered Self however, focuses on how the discovery of an HIV positive status affects the individual's sense of identity, on the experience of living with HIV and its effects on the individual's social relationships. In this comparative study of the UK and US, Green and Sobo explore identity change and the stigma attached to an HIV positive status within the context of the sociology of risk. Chapters discuss issues such as:*identity, social risk and AIDS*stigma*living and coping with HIV*the danger of disclosure*reported reactions in health care settings and sexual settings*risk and reality*seropositivity.The Endangered Self will be of interest to all those infected with HIV and to their families, partners, friends and caregivers who are affected by it. It will be essential reading for health-care professionals and those studying medical anthropology, sociology and health and risk studies.
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The Endangered Self focuses on how the discovery of an HIV positive status affects the individual's sense of identity, on the experience of living with HIV and its effects on the individual's social relationships.
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Chapter 1 Identity, social risk, and AIDS: whats the connection?; Chapter 2 Dangerous identities: stigmas and stories; Chapter 3 The landscape of risk: danger, identity, and HIV; Chapter 4 Settings and methods; Chapter 5 Living with HIV: coping with a new status; Chapter 6 Telling; Chapter 7 The danger of disclosure; Chapter 8 Reported reactions in health care settings; Chapter 9 Disclosure in sexual settings: identifying the issues; Chapter 10 Reported reactions in sexual settings: our findings; Chapter 11 Risk and reality: the social situation; Chapter 12 Seropositivity, identity, and social risk;
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781857289091
Publisert
2000-03-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
476 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
246

Om bidragsyterne

Gill Green is a Senior Lecturer at the Health and Social Services Institute, University of Essex. Elisa J. Sobo is Clinic Director and Associate Investigator, National Study of Nutrition an d Health, University of California, San Diego.