Labeling and stigma
BG Link, JC Phelan - Handbook of the sociology of mental health, 2013 - Springer
The chapter addresses the stigma associated with mental illnesses. It begins by
summarizing the development of thinking about labeling and stigma over the past half …
summarizing the development of thinking about labeling and stigma over the past half …
Factors contributing to dropping out from and returning to HIV treatment in an inner city primary care HIV clinic in the United States
A Pecoraro, C Royer-Malvestuto, B Rosenwasser… - AIDS care, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Although advances in pharmacotherapy have enabled people living with HIV/AIDS to live
longer, fuller lives, some leave medical care, resulting in sub-optimal treatment and …
longer, fuller lives, some leave medical care, resulting in sub-optimal treatment and …
Psychosocial and demographic correlates of drug use in a sample of HIV-positive adults ages 50 and older
DE Siconolfi, PN Halkitis, SC Barton, MJ Kingdon… - Prevention science, 2013 - Springer
The prevalence of HIV among adults 50 and older in the USA is increasing as a result of
improvements in treatment and detection of HIV infection. Substance use by this population …
improvements in treatment and detection of HIV infection. Substance use by this population …
Personalized biobehavioral HIV prevention for women and adolescent girls
BM Brawner, AM Teitelman… - Global advances in …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Women and adolescent girls bear a significant burden of the global HIV
pandemic. Both behavioral and biomedical prevention approaches have been shown to be …
pandemic. Both behavioral and biomedical prevention approaches have been shown to be …
Wada et al. Respond to “AIDS and Depressive Symptoms”
N Wada, LP Jacobson, M Cohen… - American journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
One contribution of large cohort studies is the ability to provide insights into long-term
survival experiences, as Dr. Coughlin noted in his commentary (1) on our report in this issue …
survival experiences, as Dr. Coughlin noted in his commentary (1) on our report in this issue …
[PDF][PDF] Applying syndemic theory to women with and at-‐risk for HIV Batchelder, AW, Lounsbury, DW, Palma, A., Schoenbaum, E., & Gonzalez, J.
AW Batchelder - proceedings.systemdynamics.org
The vast majority of women affected by HIV/AIDS in the United States are African-American
and Hispanic, low socioeconomic status, and dependent on public assistance for economic …
and Hispanic, low socioeconomic status, and dependent on public assistance for economic …