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Title African Americans and HIV/AIDS : understanding and addressing the epidemic / edited by Donna H. McCree, Kenneth T. Jones, Ann O'Leary
Published New York ; London : Springer, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 323 pages)
Contents Part I: Introduction. The contribution to and context of other sexually transmitted diseases and tuberculosis in the HIV/AIDS epidemic among African Americans / Donna Hubbard McCree and Matthew Hogben -- Part II: Context chapters. Epidemiology and surveillance of HIV infection and AIDS among non-Hispanic blacks in the United States / Anna Satcher Johnson, Xiangming Wei, Xiaohong Hu, and Hazel D. Dean ; Racism, poverty and HIV/AIDS among African Americans / Kim M. Williams and Cynthia M. Prather ; Organized religion and the fight against HIV/AIDS in the black community : the role of the black church / Agatha N. Eke, Aisha L. Wilkes, and Juarlyn Gaiter ; Disproportionate drug imprisonment perpetuates the HIV/AIDS epidemic in African American communities / Juarlyn L. Gaiter and Ann O'Leary ; Violence, trauma, and mental health disorders : are they related to higher HIV risk for African Americans? / Pilgrim S. Spikes, Leigh A. Willis, and Linda J. Koenig ; Countering the surge of HIV/STIs and co-occurring problems of intimate partner violence and drug abuse among African American women : implications for HIV/STI prevention / Nabila El-Bassel, Louisa Gilbert, Susan Witte, Elwin Wu, and Danielle Vinocur ; Childhood sexual abuse, African American women, and HIV risk / Lekeisha A. Sumner, Gail E. Wyatt, Dorie Glover, Jennifer V. Carmona, Tamra B. Loeb, Tina B. Henderson, Dorothy Chin, and Rotrease S. Regan -- Part III: Interventions. A systematic review of evidence-based behavioral interventions for African American youth at risk for HIV/STI infection, 1988-2007 / Khiya Marshall, Nicole Crepaz, and Ann O'Leary ; HIV behavioral interventions for heterosexual African American men : a critical review of cultural competence / Kirk D. Henny, Kim M. Williams, and Jocelyn Patterson ; HIV prevention for heterosexual African-American women / Gina M. Wingood and Ralph J. DiClemente ; Formulating the stress and severity model of minority social stress for black men who have sex with men / Kenneth Terrill Jones, Leo Wilton, Gregorio Millett, and Wayne D. Johnson ; HIV prevention interventions for African American injection drug users / David W. Purcell, Yuko Mizuno, and Cynthia M. Lyles ; Structural interventions with an emphasis on poverty and racism / Renata Arrington Sanders and Jonathan M. Ellen ; HIV behavioral interventions for incarcerated populations in the United States : a critical review / David Wyatt Seal, Robin J. MacGowan, Gloria D. Eldridge, Mahnaz R. Charania, and Andrew D. Margolis ; The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the African American community : where do we go from here? / Ann O'Leary, Kenneth Terrill Jones, and Donna Hubbard McCree
Summary The HIV/AIDS epidemic is burgeoning among African American men and women. Despite comprising only 13 percent of the population, 50 percent of new HIV diagnoses in 2004 were among African Americans. Among women and men who have sex with men (MSM), African Americans are grossly disproportionately affected by this epidemic, and this trend shows no sign of abating. This book seeks to explore some of the contextual factors that contribute to this disparity as well as ways to intervene to slow the growth of the epidemic in the U.S. This volume will focus on the history and context of HIV/AIDS in African Americans and interventions targeting specific subpopulations including adolescents, heterosexual men and women, men who have sex with men, incarcerated populations, and injection drug users. Context chapters will focus on specific contextual and structural issues related to HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention in African Americans including disparities in incarceration, racism, economic issues and substance abuse. Intervention chapters will focus on best-evidence and promising-evidence based interventions targeting HIV prevention in African Americans. These chapters will address the latest in intervention strategies, program evaluation, cost effectiveness and qualitative research methods and will include risk reduction, risk assessment, and testing and counseling
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject AIDS (Disease) -- United States
HIV-positive persons -- United States.
AIDS (Disease) -- United States -- Prevention
African Americans.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- epidemiology
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & control
Black or African American
African American.
MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
Médecine.
African Americans
AIDS (Disease)
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention
HIV-positive persons
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author McCree, Donna Hubbard.
Jones, Kenneth T.
O'Leary, Ann.
LC no. 2010935484
ISBN 9780387783215
0387783210