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Understanding the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : The Role of Syndemics in the Production of Health Disparities

Carnes, Neal(Edited by)Wright, Eric R.(Edited by)
Part of the Social Disparities in Health and Health Care series
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This book examines the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States using the concept of syndemics to contextualize the risk of both well-known, and a few lesser-known, subpopulations that experience disproportionately high rates of HIV and/or AIDS within the United States.

Since discovery, HIV/AIDS has exposed a number of social, psychological, and biological aspects of disease transmission.

The concept of "syndemics," or "synergistically interacting epidemics" has emerged as a powerful framework for understanding both the epidemiological patterns and the myriad of problems associated with HIV/AIDS around the world and within the United States.

The book considers the disparities in HIV/AIDS in relation to social aspects, risk behavior and critical illness comorbidities.

It updates and enhances our understanding of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and contributes to the expanding literature on the role of syndemics in shaping the public's health.​

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Product Details
Springer
3319340034 / 9783319340036
Paperback
10/08/2016
155 x 235 mm, 443 grams