The paper demonstrates the conceptual meaning and utility of a sociological model for identifying correlates of the fear of AIDS and its consequent changes on peoples\u27 behaviors. A sociological notion of levels of analysis is employed for classifying correlates of AIDS\u27 fears under structural and individual categories. A tentative list of these correlates and their projected relationship with peoples\u27 fears is suggested to illustrate the model
Explored the dimensional structure of the 38-item Fear of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
This paper develops and estimates empirical models of risky behavior during the onset of the AIDS ep...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The paper demonstrates the conceptual meaning and utility of a sociological model for identifying co...
HIV has created two epidemics, one of disease, the other the consequence of the psychological respon...
How do sociologists understand the social stigma that is attached to individuals living with HIV/AID...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrom...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
Prejudice and discrimination against people infected with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)...
The University Values Study carried out at the University of Michigan during the spring of 1989 incl...
The transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a biological phenomenon that occurs be...
This article describes many of the psychological aspects related to identifying and responding to th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of the contents of AIDS education on att...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
Explored the dimensional structure of the 38-item Fear of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
Explored the dimensional structure of the 38-item Fear of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
This paper develops and estimates empirical models of risky behavior during the onset of the AIDS ep...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...
The paper demonstrates the conceptual meaning and utility of a sociological model for identifying co...
HIV has created two epidemics, one of disease, the other the consequence of the psychological respon...
How do sociologists understand the social stigma that is attached to individuals living with HIV/AID...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDIn the decade since first identified, the Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrom...
This study investigated the correlation between fear and knowledge of AIDS and changes in sexual beh...
Prejudice and discrimination against people infected with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)...
The University Values Study carried out at the University of Michigan during the spring of 1989 incl...
The transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a biological phenomenon that occurs be...
This article describes many of the psychological aspects related to identifying and responding to th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of the contents of AIDS education on att...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
Explored the dimensional structure of the 38-item Fear of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
Explored the dimensional structure of the 38-item Fear of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
This paper develops and estimates empirical models of risky behavior during the onset of the AIDS ep...
The purpose of this study was to examine possible negative effects of fear-threat appeals encouragin...