Hepatitis C prevention education needs to be grounded in social relationships

作者: Suzanne Fraser , Carla Treloar , Joanne Bryant , Tim Rhodes

DOI: 10.3109/09687637.2013.776517

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摘要: Most hepatitis C transmission occurs through the sharing of equipment used for injecting drugs, and in many settings, majority between sexual partners. Despite this, few health promotion materials directly address partnerships, couples or social relationships general. This blindspot is one example ways which prevention education area drug use would benefit from careful rethinking. Focusing on case Australia, we argue that insufficiently acknowledges mobilize relationships, dynamics contexts its efforts to prevent transmission. can lead it reproduce conditions very problems seeks solve. We further attentive own location, drawing too little stakeholder expertise. Its effectiveness relies upon context, including collaborative input engagement o...

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