In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to engaging in HIV risk behaviours take up and critique discourses of individual responsibility and citizenship relating to HIV risk and HIV prevention. We draw on data from a study in Vancouver, Canada (2006?2009) in which we interviewed individuals living with HIV who had a history of injection drug use. In this paper, we focus on six cases studies of participants who did not attribute their HIV infection to engaging in HIV risk behaviours. We found that in striving to present themselves as responsible HIV citizens who did not engage in HIV risk behaviours, these participants drew on individually focused HIV prevention discourses. By identifying ...
In this article, the authors discuss a study that investigated the meaning that injecting drug users...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar-ratives from recently in...
BACKGROUND: Intervention impact on reductions in hepatitis C virus (HCV) incidence among injecting d...
There is little published research about how people who inject drugs are responding to the hepatitis...
There is increasing appreciation of the need to understand how social and structural factors shape H...
Injecting is one of the main causes of health damage related to illegal drug use today. It is strong...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
This paper draws on a thematic analysis of 59 depth qualitative interview accounts of London drug in...
Health promotion materials on hepatitis C prevention and safe injecting enjoin injecting drug users ...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
In this article, the authors discuss a study that investigated the meaning that injecting drug users...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar-ratives from recently in...
BACKGROUND: Intervention impact on reductions in hepatitis C virus (HCV) incidence among injecting d...
There is little published research about how people who inject drugs are responding to the hepatitis...
There is increasing appreciation of the need to understand how social and structural factors shape H...
Injecting is one of the main causes of health damage related to illegal drug use today. It is strong...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
This paper draws on a thematic analysis of 59 depth qualitative interview accounts of London drug in...
Health promotion materials on hepatitis C prevention and safe injecting enjoin injecting drug users ...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
In this article, the authors discuss a study that investigated the meaning that injecting drug users...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...