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Black Women's Risk for HIV - Rough Living (Hardcover)
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An inside look at the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
on poor African American women Black Women's Risk for HIV: Rough
Living is a valuable look into the structural and behavioral
factors in high-risk environmentsspecifically inner-city
neighborhoods like the Rough in Atlantathat place black women in
danger of HIV infection. Using black feminism to deconstruct the
meaning and significance of race, class, and gender, this text
gives a voice to a unique disenfranchised population and
legitimizes their lives and experiences. This important
ethnographic study focuses not only on the problems associated with
the continued rise in HIV rates among African American women, but
provides viable solutions to these problems as well. As we move
into the 21st century, unsafe heterosexual contact has become a
common route of HIV infection and an overwhelming majority of those
infected are women. More and more, these are women of color who
reside in poor inner-city neighborhoods. Black Women's Risk for
HIV: Rough Living uses ethnographic methods to define and break
down the social, economic, and political factors directly affecting
women in high-risk environments. An informative and compassionate
rendering of a growing problem, this text offers an inside look at
the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on poor African
American women and works to link these women's individual
circumstances to the larger social context. Some topics Black
Women's Risk for HIV: Rough Living explores in-depth are: the
20-year change in the Roughin inner-city Atlantafrom a middle-class
African American neighborhood to a high-risk hub of chronic drug
users and sellers the history and implementation of the Health
Intervention Project (HIP) in the Rough theoretical frameworks that
shape the analysis of the impact of this neighborhood as a on the
lives of women at high-risk for contracting HIV women's living
arrangements in the Rough and their relation to the structural
constraints that place them at risk a living-arrangement-based
categorization of women in the Roughstreet women and house womenand
the defining characteristics of each family relations and the
personal histories of women as influential factors women's intimate
partner relationships and motivation for condom use in those
relationships mother-child relations and views of parenting that
cycle between hopeful and hopeless mothering the disappearance of
work and welfare from the inner-city community and women's methods
of economic survival the meaning and significance of church and
religion in the lives of high-risk women four primary methods of
reducing HIV risk in these environments and much more! While
qualitative health researchers interested in race, class, gender,
and behavioral perspectives of HIV risk and protective factors will
find Black Women's Risk for HIV: Rough Living a valuable resource,
so too will public health practitioners, medical sociologists,
substance abuse and mental health researchers, and graduate
students focusing on public health, sociology, community
psychology, and women's health.
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