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AIDS, Behavior, and Culture - Understanding Evidence-Based Prevention (Hardcover, New)
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AIDS, Behavior, and Culture - Understanding Evidence-Based Prevention (Hardcover, New)
Series: Key Questions in Anthropology
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AIDS, Behavior, and Culture presents a bold challenge to the
prevailing wisdom of "the global AIDS industry" and offers an
alternative framework for understanding what works in HIV
prevention. Arguing for a behavior-based approach, Green and Ruark
make the case that the most effective programs are those that
encourage fundamental behavioral changes such as abstinence, delay
of sex, faithfulness, and cessation of injection drug use.
Successful programs are locally based, low cost, low tech,
innovative, and built on existing cultural structures. In contrast,
they argue that anthropologists and public health practitioners
focus on counseling, testing, condoms, and treatment, and impose
their Western values, culture, and political ideologies in an
attempt to "liberate" non-Western people from sexual repression and
homophobia. This provocative book is essential reading for anyone
working in HIV/AIDS prevention, and a stimulating introduction to
the key controversies and approaches in global health and medical
anthropology for students and general readers.
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