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Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): David G Ostrow Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
David G Ostrow; Foreword by Nicoli Nattrass; Edited by Seth C. Kalichman
R2,925 Discovery Miles 29 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"AIDS is kind of like life, just speeded up. " JavonP., heroinaddictwithAIDS, Bronx, NewYork, 1988 "Now I'm not so much scared of dying as scared of living. " Mike D., heroin addict with AIDS, New Haven, Connecticut, 1998 Within little more than a decade, AIDS has been tranformed from an untreatable, rapidly fatal illness, into a manageable, chronic disease. Most of this tranformation has occurred in the past five years, accelerated by the advent of protease inhibitors and the proven benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis against opportunistic infections. For people living with HIV/AIDS, these developments have offered unprecedented hope, and also new challenges. As reflected in the quotes above, some of the anxieties and anticipation of premature dying have been replaced by the uncertainties involved in living with a long-term, unpredictable illness. The role of caregivers for people with HIV/AIDS has also changed radically over this time. Earlier in the epidemic, we learned to accompany patients through illness, to bear witness, to advocate, to address issues of death, dying, and - reavement. The arrival of more effective therapy has brought with it new capabi- ties, but also new complexities, raising difficult problems concerning access to care, adherence, and toxicity.

HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On - Psychosocial Perspectives (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Poul Rohleder HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On - Psychosocial Perspectives (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Poul Rohleder; Foreword by E. Cameron; Edited by Leslie Swartz, Seth C. Kalichman, Leickness Chisamu Simbayi
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much has happened since the first appearance of AIDS in 1981: it has been identified, studied, and occasionally denied. The virus has shifted host populations and spread globally. Medicine, the social sciences, and world governments have joined forces to combat and prevent the disease. And South Africa has emerged as ground zero for the pandemic.

The editors of "HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On" present the South African crisis as a template for addressing the myriad issues surrounding the epidemic worldwide, as the book brings together a widely scattered body of literature, analyzes psychosocial and sexual aspects contributing to HIV transmission and prevention, and delves into complex intersections of race, gender, class, and politics. Including largely overlooked populations and issues (e.g., prisoners, persons with disabilities, stigma), as well as challenges shaping future research and policy, the contributors approach their topics with rare depth, meticulous research, carefully drawn conclusions, and profound compassion. Among the topics covered:

The relationship between HIV and poverty, starting from the question, "Which is the determinant and which is the consequence?"

Epidemiology of HIV among women and men: concepts of femininity and masculinity, and gender inequities as they affect HIV risk; gender-specific prevention and intervention strategies.

The impact of AIDS on infants and young children: risk and protective factors; care of children by HIV-positive mothers; HIV-infected children.

Current prevention and treatment projects, including local-level responses, community-based work, and VCT (voluntary counseling and testing) programs.

New directions: promoting circumcision, vaccine trials, "positive prevention."

South Africa's history of AIDS denialism.

The urgent lessons in this book apply both globally and locally, making" HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On "uniquely instructive and useful for professionals working in HIV/AIDS and global public health.

Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention - Social and Behavioral Perspectives (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Lisa A. Eaton, Seth C.... Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention - Social and Behavioral Perspectives (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Lisa A. Eaton, Seth C. Kalichman
R5,213 R4,752 Discovery Miles 47 520 Save R461 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives

Lisa A. Eaton and Seth C. Kalichman, editors

Three decades into the epidemic, a great deal is known about HIV and its transmission, more people are living with the disease, and the virus is no longer seen as a death sentence. But new people continue to be infected with HIV each year, making prevention strategies that are medically effective and behaviorally engaging as urgent a priority as ever.

"Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives" assembles the latest improvements, barriers to implementation, and possibilities for--and challenges" "to--future progress. Innovations such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (antiretroviral regimens for the high-risk uninfected) and treatment as prevention (early use of ART to reduce infectiousness of new patients) are examined, as are current findings on ongoing prevention and treatment concerns.

Contributors illuminate the complex realities entailing adherence, pointing out technological, behavioral, and cultural roadblocks as well as opportunities to significantly reduce infection rates. Detailed up-to-the-minute coverage includes: Prevention services for persons living with HIVAdherence to HIV treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxisAdvocating for rectal microbicides and safe lubricantsMental health and substance use in the scale-up of HIV preventionRisk compensation in response to HIV preventionImplementing biomedical HIV prevention advances: reports from South Africa, Uganda, Australia, Thailand, United States, Ecuador, and Peru

Researchers, practitioners, and policy makers working in the fields of HIV/AIDS and public health will look toward "Biomedical" "Advances" "in" "HIV" "Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives" as both a means for developing and assessing current programs and a blueprint for the next generation of prevention efforts.

Preventing Aids - A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions (Paperback): Seth C. Kalichman Preventing Aids - A Sourcebook for Behavioral Interventions (Paperback)
Seth C. Kalichman
R929 R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Save R94 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a comprehensive overview of behavioral interventions to prevent HIV-AIDS risk-related behaviors. It synthesizes the empirical literature on individual, group, and community-level interventions and provides an objective and detailed assessment of intervention outcomes. Factors associated with behavioral risk for HIV transmission, theories of HIV risk behavior change, and the state of HIV prevention technology transfer are also reviewed. Additionally, behavioral interventions for adolescents and adults of diverse ethnic and sexual backgrounds are discussed with respect to each intervention type. Although the focus is on sexual risk reduction, interventions for sexual behavior of substance abusing populations are also covered.

Positive Prevention - Reducing HIV Transmission among People Living with HIV/AIDS (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005. Corr. 2nd printing... Positive Prevention - Reducing HIV Transmission among People Living with HIV/AIDS (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005. Corr. 2nd printing 2006)
Seth C. Kalichman
R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

-The latest "buzz word" in HIV prevention

-Few resources available on "positive prevention"

-Kalichman is a known and recognized name in the field of HIV prevention

HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On - Psychosocial Perspectives (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Poul Rohleder HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On - Psychosocial Perspectives (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Poul Rohleder; Foreword by E. Cameron; Edited by Leslie Swartz, Seth C. Kalichman, Leickness Chisamu Simbayi
R3,304 Discovery Miles 33 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much has happened since the first appearance of AIDS in 1981: it has been identified, studied, and occasionally denied. The virus has shifted host populations and spread globally. Medicine, the social sciences, and world governments have joined forces to combat and prevent the disease. And South Africa has emerged as ground zero for the pandemic. The editors of HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On present the South African crisis as a template for addressing the myriad issues surrounding the epidemic worldwide, as the book brings together a widely scattered body of literature, analyzes psychosocial and sexual aspects contributing to HIV transmission and prevention, and delves into complex intersections of race, gender, class, and politics. Including largely overlooked populations and issues (e.g., prisoners, persons with disabilities, stigma), as well as challenges shaping future research and policy, the contributors approach their topics with rare depth, meticulous research, carefully drawn conclusions, and profound compassion. Among the topics covered: The relationship between HIV and poverty, starting from the question, "Which is the determinant and which is the consequence?" Epidemiology of HIV among women and men: concepts of femininity and masculinity, and gender inequities as they affect HIV risk; gender-specific prevention and intervention strategies. The impact of AIDS on infants and young children: risk and protective factors; care of children by HIV-positive mothers; HIV-infected children. Current prevention and treatment projects, including local-level responses, community-based work, and VCT (voluntary counseling and testing) programs. New directions: promoting circumcision, vaccine trials, "positive prevention." South Africa's history of AIDS denialism. The urgent lessons in this book apply both globally and locally, making HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On uniquely instructive and useful for professionals working in HIV/AIDS and global public health.

HIV Treatments as Prevention (TasP) - Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Seth C. Kalichman HIV Treatments as Prevention (TasP) - Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Seth C. Kalichman
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation provides the first practical guide to integrating behavioral prevention with antiretroviral therapies for people living with HIV infection. This brief book discusses the historical and social context embedding the shifting landscape in HIV prevention, where the use of effective treatments have become the focus of HIV prevention. While using treatments for prevention is promising, the history of HIV prevention offers several important pitfalls that must be avoided if HIV treatments are to ultimately succeed in preventing new HIV infections. Lessons learned from the successes and failures of other biomedical technologies used in HIV prevention, specifically syringes, condoms, and HIV testing are critical to the success of using HIV treatments for prevention. HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation summarizes the scientific evidence for advancing the use of antiretroviral therapies for HIV prevention. The evidence makes clear that HIV treatments can prevent HIV transmission, but will fail if behavioral aspects of treatment and HIV transmission are ignored. Of greatest concern are medication adherence and risks for contracting other sexually transmitted infections. Placing HIV treatment within the context of behavioral interventions for maintaining medication adherence and reducing sexual risk behaviors is therefore essential to the future of HIV prevention. HIV Treatment as Prevention: Primer for Behavior-Based Implementation highlights two pioneering behavioral interventions aimed at maximizing the effects of antiretroviral therapies for preventing HIV transmission. One of the interventions, developed by the Author's research team, is discussed in detail and the intervention manual is included as an Appendix."

Positive Prevention - Reducing HIV Transmission among People Living with HIV/AIDS (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover... Positive Prevention - Reducing HIV Transmission among People Living with HIV/AIDS (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)
Seth C. Kalichman
R2,790 Discovery Miles 27 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

-The latest "buzz word" in HIV prevention

-Few resources available on "positive prevention"

-Kalichman is a known and recognized name in the field of HIV prevention

Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention - Social and Behavioral Perspectives (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention - Social and Behavioral Perspectives (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Lisa A. Eaton, Seth C. Kalichman
R5,003 Discovery Miles 50 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives Lisa A. Eaton and Seth C. Kalichman, editors Three decades into the epidemic, a great deal is known about HIV and its transmission, more people are living with the disease, and the virus is no longer seen as a death sentence. But new people continue to be infected with HIV each year, making prevention strategies that are medically effective and behaviorally engaging as urgent a priority as ever. Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives assembles the latest improvements, barriers to implementation, and possibilities for--and challenges to--future progress. Innovations such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (antiretroviral regimens for the high-risk uninfected) and treatment as prevention (early use of ART to reduce infectiousness of new patients) are examined, as are current findings on ongoing prevention and treatment concerns. Contributors illuminate the complex realities entailing adherence, pointing out technological, behavioral, and cultural roadblocks as well as opportunities to significantly reduce infection rates. Detailed up-to-the-minute coverage includes: Prevention services for persons living with HIV Adherence to HIV treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis Advocating for rectal microbicides and safe lubricants Mental health and substance use in the scale-up of HIV prevention Risk compensation in response to HIV prevention Implementing biomedical HIV prevention advances: reports from South Africa, Uganda, Australia, Thailand, United States, Ecuador, and Peru Researchers, practitioners, and policy makers working in the fields of HIV/AIDS and public health will look toward Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives as both a means for developing and assessing current programs and a blueprint for the next generation of prevention efforts.

Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002): David... Psychosocial and Public Health Impacts of New HIV Therapies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
David G Ostrow; Foreword by Nicoli Nattrass; Edited by Seth C. Kalichman
R2,770 Discovery Miles 27 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"AIDS is kind of like life, just speeded up. " JavonP. ,heroinaddictwithAIDS, Bronx,NewYork, 1988 "Now I'm not so much scared of dying as scared of living. " Mike D. , heroin addict with AIDS, New Haven, Connecticut, 1998 Within little more than a decade, AIDS has been tranformed from an untreatable, rapidly fatal illness, into a manageable, chronic disease. Most of this tranformation has occurred in the past five years, accelerated by the advent of protease inhibitors and the proven benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis against opportunistic infections. For people living with HIV/AIDS, these developments have offered unprecedented hope, and also new challenges. As reflected in the quotes above, some of the anxieties and anticipation of premature dying have been replaced by the uncertainties involved in living with a long-term, unpredictable illness. The role of caregivers for people with HIV/AIDS has also changed radically over this time. Earlier in the epidemic, we learned to accompany patients through illness, to bear witness, to advocate, to address issues of death, dying, and - reavement. The arrival of more effective therapy has brought with it new capabi- ties, but also new complexities, raising difficult problems concerning access to care, adherence, and toxicity.

Denying AIDS - Conspiracy Theories, Pseudoscience, and Human Tragedy (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Nicoli Nattrass Denying AIDS - Conspiracy Theories, Pseudoscience, and Human Tragedy (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Nicoli Nattrass; Seth C. Kalichman
R636 R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paralleling the discovery of HIV and the rise of the AIDS pandemic, a flock of naysayers has dedicated itself to replacing genuine knowledge with destructive misinformation-and spreading from the fringe to the mainstream media and the think tank. Now from the editor of the journal AIDS and Behavior comes a bold expose of the scientific and sociopolitical forces involved in this toxic evasion. Denying AIDS traces the origins of AIDS dissidents disclaimers during the earliest days of the epidemic and delves into the psychology and politics of the current denial movement in its various incarnations. Seth Kalichman focuses not on the "difficult" or doubting patient, but on organized, widespread forms of denial (including the idea that HIV itself is a myth and HIV treatments are poison) and the junk science, faulty logic, conspiracy theories, and larger forces of homophobia and racism that fuel them. The malignant results of AIDS denial can be seen in those individuals who refuse to be tested, ignore their diagnoses, or reject the treatments that could save their lives. Instead of ignoring these currents, asserts Kalichman, science has a duty to counter them. Among the topics covered: Why AIDS denialism endures, and why science must understand it. Pioneer virus HIV researcher Peter Duesberg's role in AIDS denialism. Flawed immunological, virological, and pharmacological pseudoscience studies that are central to texts of denialism. The social conservative agenda and the politics of AIDS denial, from the courts to the White House. The impact of HIV misinformation on public health in South Africa. Fighting fiction with reality: anti-denialism and the scientific community. For anyone affected by, interested in, or working with researchers in HIV/AIDS, and public health professionals in general, the insight and vision of Denying AIDS will inspire outrage, discussion, and ultimately action. See http://denyingaids.blogspot.com/ for more information.

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