Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection: Risk Reduction, Trauma, and Adaptation
Full of enlightening and useful information, this book is a must resource for all professionals who wish to learn more about both the impact of HIV on people's lives and the coping strategies of infected individuals. Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection focuses on the existential and adaptational aspects of this potentially deadly virus so that concerned professionals may know how to better address the pandemic into the next century. Diverse in content, methodology, and theoretical perspective, the chapters work together to illuminate the complexities and dynamics of sexual risk reduction of HIV and serve as an aid in helping to promote attitudinal and behavioral changes in sexual practices and intravenous drug use. Clinicians will be able to provide help and support more effectively as they learn to adapt their therapeutic efforts to patient's suffering following these informative studies and discussions of the psychological processes operating within HIV-seropositive individuals.

Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection discusses a range of topics relevant for today's society including:

  • shifts in meaning, purpose, and values in the lives of HIV-infected gay men
  • strategies for coping with the trauma of HIV
  • a general framework for relevant issues concerning women and HIV
  • sexual contact patterns of HIV-positive homosexual men
  • the difficulties women face in ensuring protection against heterosexual HIV transmission
  • the underlying dynamics of unprotected intercourse among HIV-positive males
  • sexual behaviors in female and male heterosexual and homosexual IV drug users
  • variations in long-term survival strategies among HIV-positive homosexual males
    Including studies from Sweden, Germany, Australia, and The Netherlands, as well as the United States, this book begins to fill the void on determining factors, circumstances, and conditions which obstruct or encourage sexual behavior risk reduction in all groups of people. It is sure to be a source of inspiration for professionals, beginners or experts, who conduct HIV-related research or clinical work and those who work with HIV prevention and counseling.
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Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection: Risk Reduction, Trauma, and Adaptation
Full of enlightening and useful information, this book is a must resource for all professionals who wish to learn more about both the impact of HIV on people's lives and the coping strategies of infected individuals. Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection focuses on the existential and adaptational aspects of this potentially deadly virus so that concerned professionals may know how to better address the pandemic into the next century. Diverse in content, methodology, and theoretical perspective, the chapters work together to illuminate the complexities and dynamics of sexual risk reduction of HIV and serve as an aid in helping to promote attitudinal and behavioral changes in sexual practices and intravenous drug use. Clinicians will be able to provide help and support more effectively as they learn to adapt their therapeutic efforts to patient's suffering following these informative studies and discussions of the psychological processes operating within HIV-seropositive individuals.

Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection discusses a range of topics relevant for today's society including:

  • shifts in meaning, purpose, and values in the lives of HIV-infected gay men
  • strategies for coping with the trauma of HIV
  • a general framework for relevant issues concerning women and HIV
  • sexual contact patterns of HIV-positive homosexual men
  • the difficulties women face in ensuring protection against heterosexual HIV transmission
  • the underlying dynamics of unprotected intercourse among HIV-positive males
  • sexual behaviors in female and male heterosexual and homosexual IV drug users
  • variations in long-term survival strategies among HIV-positive homosexual males
    Including studies from Sweden, Germany, Australia, and The Netherlands, as well as the United States, this book begins to fill the void on determining factors, circumstances, and conditions which obstruct or encourage sexual behavior risk reduction in all groups of people. It is sure to be a source of inspiration for professionals, beginners or experts, who conduct HIV-related research or clinical work and those who work with HIV prevention and counseling.
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Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection: Risk Reduction, Trauma, and Adaptation

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Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection: Risk Reduction, Trauma, and Adaptation

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Full of enlightening and useful information, this book is a must resource for all professionals who wish to learn more about both the impact of HIV on people's lives and the coping strategies of infected individuals. Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection focuses on the existential and adaptational aspects of this potentially deadly virus so that concerned professionals may know how to better address the pandemic into the next century. Diverse in content, methodology, and theoretical perspective, the chapters work together to illuminate the complexities and dynamics of sexual risk reduction of HIV and serve as an aid in helping to promote attitudinal and behavioral changes in sexual practices and intravenous drug use. Clinicians will be able to provide help and support more effectively as they learn to adapt their therapeutic efforts to patient's suffering following these informative studies and discussions of the psychological processes operating within HIV-seropositive individuals.

Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection discusses a range of topics relevant for today's society including:

  • shifts in meaning, purpose, and values in the lives of HIV-infected gay men
  • strategies for coping with the trauma of HIV
  • a general framework for relevant issues concerning women and HIV
  • sexual contact patterns of HIV-positive homosexual men
  • the difficulties women face in ensuring protection against heterosexual HIV transmission
  • the underlying dynamics of unprotected intercourse among HIV-positive males
  • sexual behaviors in female and male heterosexual and homosexual IV drug users
  • variations in long-term survival strategies among HIV-positive homosexual males
    Including studies from Sweden, Germany, Australia, and The Netherlands, as well as the United States, this book begins to fill the void on determining factors, circumstances, and conditions which obstruct or encourage sexual behavior risk reduction in all groups of people. It is sure to be a source of inspiration for professionals, beginners or experts, who conduct HIV-related research or clinical work and those who work with HIV prevention and counseling.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560230243
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Publication date: 12/12/1992
Series: Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Hassan Daoud was born in the village of Noumairieh in southern Lebanon in 1950 and moved as a child to Beirut, though like so many Lebanese families, his retained strong links to the village and returned there every summer. Daoud studied Arabic literature at university and worked as a reporter throughout Lebanon's civil war. He is the editor of the 'Nawafidh' cultural supplement of the Beirut daily al-Mustaqbal and the author of two volumes of short stories and eight novels, four of which have already appeared in English translation. He is widely respected throughout the Arab world, and his work 180 Sunsets was longlisted for the Arabic Booker Prize.

Marilyn Booth holds the Iraq Chair in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Edinburgh, where she is also Joint Director of the Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World (CASAW). Her recent and forthcoming scholarly books are (as editor) Harem Histories: Envisioning Places and Living Spaces (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2010) and Classes of Ladies of Cloistered Spaces: Writing Women's History through Biography in Fin-de-Siècle Egypt (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014). She has translated over a dozen works of Arabic fiction and memoir, including Elias Khoury's As Though She Were Sleeping (Archipelago, 2011). In addition to having won prizes for her translation she has been a judge for the University of Arkansas Press Arabic Translation Prize and the Saif al-Ghobashi-Banipal Prize. She considers herself a 'translation activist', mentoring and training emerging literary translators, organising internships for them (through CASAW) and participating in studies and events on literary translation from and into Arabic.

Table of Contents

Contents
Traumatic and Adaptation Dimensions of HIV Infection
  • Shifts in Meaning, Purpose, and Values Following a Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection Among Gay Men
  •  Women and HIV
  • Prevention of Heterosexual Transmission of HIV: Barriers for Women 
  • Denial as a Barrier for HIV Prevention Within the General Population
  •  Sexual Behavior in Infecting Drug Users
  • Awareness of HIV Seropositivity and Psychosocial Factors Influence on the Sexual Contact Pattern: A Population Study of HIV-Infected Homosexual Men, in the City of Malmö, Sweden
  •  Psychological Correlates of Unprotected Intercourse Among HIV-Positive Gay Men
  • Dead-End or Turning Point: On Homosexuality and Coping With HIV
  • Reference Notes Included
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