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AIDS and Adolescents

Understanding adolescent health in the context of HIV

Lorraine Sherr editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Dec '24

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This book explores various adolescent issues related to HIV/AIDS, offering insights into sexual behavior, health education, and societal perceptions. AIDS and Adolescents remains a relevant resource.

First published in 1997, AIDS and Adolescents offers a comprehensive look at various adolescent issues that were seldom gathered in a single volume at that time. This text features a collection of contributions that delve into topics such as sexual behavior, health education campaigns, and the challenges of HIV prevention and care for young people. It highlights the need for a broader understanding of these issues, moving beyond individual-level responses to the HIV epidemic that dominated the early years of the crisis.

The book begins with an overview of common adolescent challenges, including homelessness, pregnancy, and gender dynamics, exploring the reasons these issues are frequently overlooked in discussions about youth. It further examines the myths and realities surrounding adolescent risk, questioning some of the prevailing assumptions that shaped the discourse in the late 1990s. Notably, the text includes focused studies on the perceptions of Australian and American adolescents regarding HIV, STDs, and drug use, providing valuable insights into their beliefs and behaviors.

In its concluding sections, AIDS and Adolescents offers a detailed perspective on individuals living with HIV, discussing neuropsychological and psychological factors relevant to their experiences. This historical overview not only sheds light on the challenges faced by adolescents during the HIV epidemic but also suggests future directions for research and intervention, making it a significant resource for understanding the complexities of adolescent health in the context of HIV/AIDS.

ISBN: 9781032398730

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

206 pages