Sexual culture, HIV transmission, and AIDS research

作者: Richard G. Parker , Gilbert Herdt , Manuel Carballo

DOI: 10.1080/00224499109551596

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摘要: The spread of the international AIDS pandemic has drawn attention to urgent need for data on human sexual behavior; yet absence an established tradition theory and method in sex research limited development initiatives this area. This been particularly evident lack given ways which cross‐cultural differences structure meaning experience. While survey can play important role documenting behavior, qualitative culture is equally order develop a framework comparative analysis behavioral data. article seeks contribute by outlining key issues possible methodologies investigation relation HIV/AIDS.

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