tailieunhanh - Women and AIDS Coping and Care

Women were among the first documented cases of AIDS (Corea, 1992; Shilts, 1987), and have continued to become infected, develop AIDS, and die, throughout the course of this pandemic. Women have consistently constituted more than half of those infected with HIV globally, while in the United States their representation among those struck by AIDS has been increasing dramatically in recent years; more new infections occur among women than men at the present time. | AIDS Prevention and Mental Health Edited by Ann O Leary and Loretta Sweet Jemmott Women and AIDS Coping and Care AIDS Prevention and Mental Health Series Editors David G. Ostrow . . and Jeffrey A Kelly . Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin Methodological Issues in AIDS Behavioral Research Edited by David G. Ostrow . . and Ronald C. Kessler . Preventing AIDS Theories and Methods of Behavioral Interventions Edited by Ralph J. DiClemente . and John L. Peterson . Women and AIDS Coping and Care Edited by Ann O Leary . and Loretta Sweet Jemmott . . . Women at Risk Issues in the Primary Prevention of AIDS Edited by Ann O Leary . and Loretta Sweet Jemmott . . A Continuation Order Plan is available for this series. A continuation order will bring delivery o f each new volume immediately upon publication. Volumes are billed only upon actual shipment. For further information please contact the .

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