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When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemics : Results of Rapid Assessment of HIV/AIDS in Eleven U.S. Cities

Conde, Alix(Contributions by)Curtis, Ric(Contributions by)Goosby, Eric(Contributions by)Irizarry, Maria(Contributions by)Kushnick, Louis(Contributions by)Trotter II, Robert T.(Contributions by)Wolf, Christina(Contributions by)Bowser, Benjamin P.(Edited by)Quimby, Ernest(Edited by)Singer, Merrill(Edited by)
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When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemics is a detailed ethnographic description of the AIDS epidemic in ten U.S. cities and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Employing a rapid ethnographic assessment methodology, cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific have implemented Project RARE (Rapid Assessment, Response, and Evaluation) efforts.

These RARE projects examine the moving edge of the AIDS epidemic through descriptions of high-risk sites and identifications of segments of the populations at greatest risk.

Utilizing a series of focus groups and street interviews, local field research teams gain an insider's perspective on HIV risk within social contexts.

Dr. Benjamin P. Bowser, Dr. Ernest Quimby, and Dr. Merrill Singer have compiled these critical studies that analyze current conditions, challenges, and recommendations encountered by RARE.

When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemics is a powerful and engaging text that will appeal to those interested in public health and anthropology.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739107526 / 9780739107522
Hardback
16/04/2007
United States
English
264 pages
161 x 241 mm, 562 grams