Women, Families and HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America    by Carole A. Campbell

Women, Families and HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America by Carole A. Campbell

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ISBN: 9780521566797

Cambridge University Press | 13 April 1999

Paperback | 270 pages

Carole Campbell examines the position of women in the AIDS epidemic (women living with HIV, and women caring for HIV-infected family members) in a sociocultural context. Campbell draws a connection among women's risk of AIDS, gender roles (particularly adolescent gender role socialization), and male sexual behavior, demonstrating that efforts to contain the spread of the disease to females must also target the male behavior that puts women at risk. This study concludes that compared with men, HIV-infected women face unequal access to care and unequal quality of care. Informed by the moving personal accounts of eleven HIV-infected men and women, this book offers a rare, broad picture of the sociocultural causes and the impact on American society of AIDS among women.