Developing a Community-Based Definition of Needs for Persons Living with Chronic HIV [0.03%]
基于社区的慢性HIV感染者的需要定义的发展
Andrea Sankar,Mark Luborsky
Andrea Sankar
With the advent of antiretroviral therapy, HIV has become a chronic illness for those who have access to the medication. But unlike our understanding of acute disease experience which can be grasped within parameters defined by categories o...
What is "Support" in Supportive Housing: Client and Service Providers' Perspectives [0.03%]
支持性住房中的“支持”是什么意思?客户和从业人员的视角
Jill Owczarzak,Julia Dickson-Gomez,Mark Convey et al.
Jill Owczarzak et al.
Supportive housing programs are proposed as a way of increasing housing access and stability for the chronically homeless, improving access to needed services, and decreasing vulnerability to HIV and other diseases. Little is known about re...
Activism, NGOs, and HIV Prevention in Postsocialist Poland: The Role of "Anti-Politics" [0.03%]
后社会主义波兰的活跃主义、非政府组织和艾滋病预防:“反政治”的作用
Jill Owczarzak
Jill Owczarzak
With the collapse of socialism, the number of nongovernmental organizations in Eastern Europe increased dramatically, as part of democracy and capitalism building. In the West, NGOs have served as key players in shaping the response of the ...
Did Somebody Say Community? Young People's Critiques of Conventional Community Narratives in the Context of a Local Drug Scene [0.03%]
社区何曾如此?青年对主流社区叙事在地方性毒品场景中的批判
Danya Fast,Jean Shoveller,Will Small et al.
Danya Fast et al.
The language of community is ubiquitous in academic, public health, and policy discourse about drug using populations. Yet, it has been argued that in some settings, the parameters of "the drug user community" are far from self-evident. We ...
Volunteerism or Labor Exploitation? Harnessing the Volunteer Spirit to Sustain AIDS Treatment Programs in Urban Ethiopia [0.03%]
志愿者精神还是剥削劳动力?利用志愿者精神来维持埃塞俄比亚城市艾滋病治疗项目
Kenneth Maes
Kenneth Maes
Based on ethnographic research in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this paper describes NGO efforts to encourage AIDS care volunteers to eschew material returns for their labor and instead reflect on the goodness of sacrificing to promote the surviva...
On Not Knowing Zoonotic Diseases: Pastoralists' Ethnoveterinary Knowledge in the Far North Region of Cameroon [0.03%]
关于不知道人畜共患病:喀麦隆北部地区的游牧民族兽医知识
Mark Moritz,Daniel Ewing,Rebecca B Garabed
Mark Moritz
In this article, we consider the implications of Murray Last's (1981)Knowing About Not Knowing for the study of ethnoveterinary knowledge of mobile pastoralists in the Far North Region of Cameroon. Specifically, we ask two interrelated ques...
Problem Drinking among transnational mexican migrants: Exploring migrant Status and Situational Factors [0.03%]
跨国移民的酗酒问题——探讨移民身份和情境因素的影响
Victor Garcia
Victor Garcia
We present research finding son problem drinking among transnational Mexican migrants employed in the mushroom industry of southeastern Pennsylvania. Our research explored the relationship between situational factors-living arrangements, so...
"An Old Way to Solve an Old Problem": Provider Perspectives on Recovery-Oriented Services and Consumer Capabilities in New Mexico [0.03%]
“解决老问题的新途径”——新墨西哥州提供者关于康复服务和客户能力的视角
Marnie K Watson,Caroline A Bonham,Cathleen E Willging et al.
Marnie K Watson et al.
The goal of recovery has emerged as a core value in the reformation of public and private mental health services in the last twenty years. However, definitions of recovery remain as varied as methods of implementation. Through an ethnograph...
Social Stigma, Social Capital Reconstruction and Rural Migrants in Urban China: A Population Health Perspective [0.03%]
社会歧视、社会资本重建与进城务工农民:一种人群健康视角
Xinguang Chen,Bonita Stanton,Linda M Kaljee et al.
Xinguang Chen et al.
In this study, we examine migrant stigma and its effect on social capital reconstruction among rural migrants who possess legal rural residence but live and work in urban China. After a review of the concepts of stigma and social capital, w...
Leaving Chicago for Iowa's "Fields of Opportunity": Community Dispossession, Rootlessness, and the Quest for Somewhere to "Be OK" [0.03%]
离开芝加哥前往爱荷华州的“机会之地”:社区剥夺、无根感与寻找可以“过得去”的地方以求心安之quest
Danya E Keene,Mark B Padilla,Arline T Geronimus
Danya E Keene
In recent years, urban development and public housing demolition have posed challenges to the social and geographic rootedness of low-income African Americans in urban areas. In particular, in Chicago, widespread public housing demolition, ...