AIDS: Principles, Practices, and Politics

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Inge B. Corless, Mary Pittman Lindeman
Taylor & Francis, 2014 M07 10 - 270 pages
First published in 1989. Providing a voice of reason in the midst of the controversy, this book looks at the principles, practices and politics surrounding AIDS and includes the Surgeon General's report; sections on AIDS awareness, women and AIDS, advice on choosing therapies, looking at patients and studies around public schools and intravenous drug users.

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Contributors
A Psychosocial and Historical Discussion
Psychosocial Considerations
A Personal History
Sexual Ethics in an Epidemic
WorkingouttheAIDS
AIDS Overview
Treatment Issues in AIDS
Choosing Therapies
Care and Concerns
Children with AIDS
Individual Education Programs for AIDS Control
Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on the Gay Political Agenda
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Inge B. Corless Chair, Department of Secondary Care School of Nursing University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Mary Pittman-Linderman Director of Planning and Evaluation San Francisco Department of Public Health San Francisco, California

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