Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS: Mending Fractured Selves (Haworth Psychosocial Issues of HIV/AIDS)
Shelby, R. Dennis; Ciambrone, Desiree
Meet the women behind the statistics!Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS: Mending Fractured Selves examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on women, the fastest-growing subgroup of the HIV-infected population of the United States. Based on interviews with HIV-infected women, the book gives voice to their experiences. This powerful text offers a firsthand view of what it is like to live day-to-day as a woman with the added burden of HIV/AIDS.Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS is a powerful and compelling look at the day-to-day struggles of 37 women infected with HIV. Their stories detail their ongoing effortswith varying degrees of successto come to grips with ... Read more
- how HIV infection affects a woman's sense of self
- how women repair disruption and restore identities
- the limits to women's coping strategies and whether those strategies still work if women become functionally impaired or develop AIDS
- how women's structural and social environments facilitate or impede repair
- the role of women's informal networks in biological disruption and repair
A rare look at the experience of women infected with HIV (most studies focus on male samples), Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS is an invaluable academic resource as a course supplement in the fields of medical sociology, women's studies, public health, and community health, and is an enlightening read for everyone interested in HIV/AIDS research.
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