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Titlebook: Understanding the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States; The Role of Syndemic Eric R. Wright,Neal Carnes Book 2016 Springer International

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The Role of Syndemic in Explaining Health Disparities Among Bisexual Men: A Blueprint for a Theoretis) in an attempt to provide theoretically-informed perspectives from which to further study health disparities among bisexual men and women in more nuanced ways. Though there is emerging research on syndemic disparities among bisexual women, this review centers on bisexual men due to the deeper vein of HIV-related research in this population.
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The Social, Structural, and Clinical Context of HIV Prevention and Care for Black/African American color; and (4) next steps and policy implications for public health funders, practitioners, and HIV advocates who are committed to improve health outcomes for black/African American and Hispanic women/Latinas in the United States.
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People with Serious Mental Illness, with SMI, patterns of sexual and drug-use risk behavior and other factors that increase the likelihood of exposure to HIV, and available interventions and services must be supplemented with new research and services to improve the health, longevity, and well-being of those with SMI affected by HIV.
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,Understanding the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States—The Role of Syndemics in Shaping the Publiwidely recognized as the beginning of the epidemic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS). From the very beginning, the story of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a chronicle of health disparities, exposing and worsening social inequality both in the U.S. and
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Gay Men and Men Who Have Sex with Men: Intersectionality and Syndemics,IV/AIDS as a contributor to a series of potential syndemics—intertwining and compounding disease and social states. This review reflects on potential syndemics from an intersectional perspective. I argue there may be a number of syndemics at work among gay men and MSM due to variations between the s
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