AIDS is not solely a medical issue but also has profound implications
for social and family relationships. Traditionally when a person is
ill, the family is seen to provide emotional, practical and social
support. Experience has shown, however, that AIDS disrupts this
conventional pattern of support. On the one hand AIDS, like any other
serious illness, affects family members both from day to day and in
the long term. What distinguishes AIDS from so many other illnesses is
the associated social stigma and the fact that HIV may be
transmissible, or may have been transmitted, within a relationship.
Most psychological and social research has concentrated on the impact
of AIDS on individuals. Only recently has attention turned to the
effect of AIDS on the family. This is the first book to address AIDS
in the family and draws on the work of experienced researchers and
practitioners from around the world. It is most fitting that the book
should first be published in 1994, the United Nations International
Year of the Family. Recognizing the role of the family may mark a
change in emphasis in future social research and policy in relation to
HIV and AIDS.
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ISBN
9781847142535
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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