HIV, AIDS prevention and class and socio-economic related factors of risk of HIV infection

作者: Lisa Luger

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关键词: PopulationAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Psychological interventionLife expectancySocial inequalityPsychologyQuality of life (healthcare)Health careEnvironmental healthMiddle class

摘要: Despite a multitude of prevention activities people continue to be infected by HIV. The epidemic which initially emerged among middle class gay men seems have shifted toward working people. Subsequently, with lower socioeconomic background seem more at risk HIV infection and fewer possibilities cope the infection. community quickly developed collective response threat successfully limited its members. People socio-economic been reached less messages, either because these messages might not accessible them or they well understood related social cultural context population groups. Prevention programmes taken into account possible differences their implications on HIV/AIDS. This literature review provides an overview what is known about factors influence It explores reasons why intervention had success identifies increase also presents strategies overcome inequalities in relation report concludes that information needed make vulnerable More evidence-based interventions need implemented improve living conditions disadvantaged order decrease vulnerability illness general. At same time, designed adapted knowledge level culture settings. further recommended look detail effect status quality life expectancy once person Attitudes towards testing, access health care may strongly influenced differences, highlights importance improved interventions.

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