When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemics
Results of Rapid Assessment of HIV/AIDS in Eleven U.S. Cities
Herausgeber: Bowser, Benjamin P.; Singer, Merrill; Quimby, Ernest
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When Communities Assess their AIDS Epidemics
Results of Rapid Assessment of HIV/AIDS in Eleven U.S. Cities
Herausgeber: Bowser, Benjamin P.; Singer, Merrill; Quimby, Ernest
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780739129494
- ISBN-10: 073912949X
- Artikelnr.: 24927383
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780739129494
- ISBN-10: 073912949X
- Artikelnr.: 24927383
Benjamin P. Bowser is professor of sociology and social services at California State University at Hayward. Ernest Quimby is graduate associate professor of sociology at Howard University. Merrill Singer is professor of anthropology and senior research scientist at the Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention at the University of Connecticut.
Chapter 1 Exploring the Boundaries of the AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. Chapter
2 Rapid Assessment: A Method in Community-Based Research Chapter 3
Responding to the AIDS Crisis in Newark, New Jersey Chapter 4 AIDS Health
Emergency in Chicago Chapter 5 Confined Youth Try to Make it Real, Despite
the Odds: RARE in Baltimore Chapter 6 AIDS in Philadelphia: Emerging from
the Shadow of Crack Chapter 7 AIDS in the Shadow of Power: Washington, D.C.
Chapter 8 Rapid Assessment in Oakland: HIV, Race, Class, and Bureaucracy
Chapter 9 The AIDS Epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida Chapter 10 The
Risks of Paradise: Project RARE and the Fight Against AIDS in the U.S.
Virgin Islands Chapter 11 The RARE Experience in Miami Chapter 12
Twilight's Last Gleaning: Rapid Assessment of Late Night HIV Risk in
Hartford, CT Chapter 13 RARE Research in Preventing HIV among Men Who Have
Sex with Men in Pima County, Arizona Chapter 14 Conclusion: Assessing
Primary, Secondary, and Future Benefits of Project RARE
2 Rapid Assessment: A Method in Community-Based Research Chapter 3
Responding to the AIDS Crisis in Newark, New Jersey Chapter 4 AIDS Health
Emergency in Chicago Chapter 5 Confined Youth Try to Make it Real, Despite
the Odds: RARE in Baltimore Chapter 6 AIDS in Philadelphia: Emerging from
the Shadow of Crack Chapter 7 AIDS in the Shadow of Power: Washington, D.C.
Chapter 8 Rapid Assessment in Oakland: HIV, Race, Class, and Bureaucracy
Chapter 9 The AIDS Epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida Chapter 10 The
Risks of Paradise: Project RARE and the Fight Against AIDS in the U.S.
Virgin Islands Chapter 11 The RARE Experience in Miami Chapter 12
Twilight's Last Gleaning: Rapid Assessment of Late Night HIV Risk in
Hartford, CT Chapter 13 RARE Research in Preventing HIV among Men Who Have
Sex with Men in Pima County, Arizona Chapter 14 Conclusion: Assessing
Primary, Secondary, and Future Benefits of Project RARE
Chapter 1 Exploring the Boundaries of the AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. Chapter
2 Rapid Assessment: A Method in Community-Based Research Chapter 3
Responding to the AIDS Crisis in Newark, New Jersey Chapter 4 AIDS Health
Emergency in Chicago Chapter 5 Confined Youth Try to Make it Real, Despite
the Odds: RARE in Baltimore Chapter 6 AIDS in Philadelphia: Emerging from
the Shadow of Crack Chapter 7 AIDS in the Shadow of Power: Washington, D.C.
Chapter 8 Rapid Assessment in Oakland: HIV, Race, Class, and Bureaucracy
Chapter 9 The AIDS Epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida Chapter 10 The
Risks of Paradise: Project RARE and the Fight Against AIDS in the U.S.
Virgin Islands Chapter 11 The RARE Experience in Miami Chapter 12
Twilight's Last Gleaning: Rapid Assessment of Late Night HIV Risk in
Hartford, CT Chapter 13 RARE Research in Preventing HIV among Men Who Have
Sex with Men in Pima County, Arizona Chapter 14 Conclusion: Assessing
Primary, Secondary, and Future Benefits of Project RARE
2 Rapid Assessment: A Method in Community-Based Research Chapter 3
Responding to the AIDS Crisis in Newark, New Jersey Chapter 4 AIDS Health
Emergency in Chicago Chapter 5 Confined Youth Try to Make it Real, Despite
the Odds: RARE in Baltimore Chapter 6 AIDS in Philadelphia: Emerging from
the Shadow of Crack Chapter 7 AIDS in the Shadow of Power: Washington, D.C.
Chapter 8 Rapid Assessment in Oakland: HIV, Race, Class, and Bureaucracy
Chapter 9 The AIDS Epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida Chapter 10 The
Risks of Paradise: Project RARE and the Fight Against AIDS in the U.S.
Virgin Islands Chapter 11 The RARE Experience in Miami Chapter 12
Twilight's Last Gleaning: Rapid Assessment of Late Night HIV Risk in
Hartford, CT Chapter 13 RARE Research in Preventing HIV among Men Who Have
Sex with Men in Pima County, Arizona Chapter 14 Conclusion: Assessing
Primary, Secondary, and Future Benefits of Project RARE