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Aids, drugs and sexual risk : lives in the balance
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  • Aids, drugs and sexual risk : lives in the balance
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  • Open Univ. Press, Buckingham : 1992
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  • 133 s.
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Ch. 1. Drug injectors and the worldwide epidemic of HIV infection -- Ch. 2. The social context: Glasgow -- Ch. 3. Needle and syringe sharing -- Ch. 4. Drug injectors and the heterosexual spread of HIV infection -- Ch. 5. Prostitution, drugs and HIV-related risk behaviour -- Ch. 6. Living with the virus: drug injectors' experiences of HIV -- Ch. 7. Conclusion.
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  • Drug injectors sharing needles, it is widely thought, are the ones most likely to generate further spread of the virus to the wider non-drug injecting population through sexual intercourse. In this book the authors argue that such fear is rooted in a profound ignorance of drug injectors. They describe the culture that drug injectors share, and place their behaviour in relation to HIV within that culture.
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  • 0-335-09970-X
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*24510$aAids, drugs and sexual risk :$blives in the balance / $cNeil McKeganey and Marina Barnard
*260  $aBuckingham :$bOpen Univ. Press,$c1992
*300  $a133 s.
*5050 $aCh. 1. Drug injectors and the worldwide epidemic of HIV infection -- Ch. 2. The social context: Glasgow -- Ch. 3. Needle and syringe sharing -- Ch. 4. Drug injectors and the heterosexual spread of HIV infection -- Ch. 5. Prostitution, drugs and HIV-related risk behaviour -- Ch. 6. Living with the virus: drug injectors' experiences of HIV -- Ch. 7. Conclusion.
*520  $aDrug injectors sharing needles, it is widely thought, are the ones most likely to generate further spread of the virus to the wider non-drug injecting population through sexual intercourse. In this book the authors argue that such fear is rooted in a profound ignorance of drug injectors. They describe the culture that drug injectors share, and place their behaviour in relation to HIV within that culture.
*650 4$aHIV
*650 4$aAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome
*650 4$aRisk-taking
*650 4$aSexual behavior
*650 4$aSubstance abuse, intravenous
*650 4$aNeedle sharing
*650 4$aEpidemiology
*650 4$aNarcotics
*650 4$aFamily
*650 4$aScotland
*650 4$aGreat Britain
*650 4$aSociology
*650 4$aProstitution
*650 4$aSocial environment
*653  $aRisk
*653  $aStorbritannien
*653  $aDrogmissbruk
*653  $aSex
*653  $aSocial miljö
*653  $aProstitution
*653  $aHIV
*653  $aAIDS
*653  $aDroger
*653  $aNarkotika
*653  $aHeroin
*653  $aGlasgow
*653  $aIntravenöst narkotikamissbruk
*7001 $aBarnard, Marina,$d1960-
*852  $h6c46
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