This paper reports on an ethnographic study in Cartagena, Colombia. Over a seven-month fieldwork period, 35 men and 35 women between 15 and 60 years of age discussed the social context of HIV/AIDS through in-depth interviews, life histories and drawing. Participants considered the transgression of traditional gender roles as prescribed by machismo a major risk factor for HIV infection. In addition, they integrated public-health concepts of risk groups with these long-standing constructions of gender roles and sexuality-related stigma to create the notion of 'AIDS carriers'. The bricolage between machismo, public health and sexuality-related stigma that participants created and consequent preventive measures (based on an avoidance of sex wit...
In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
The relationship between Mexico-U.S. migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural Mexico has recent...
Background: People’s different responses to HIV prevention programs have been related to collective ...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study in Cartagena, Colombia. Over a seven-month fieldwork per...
Objective. To obtain a thorough understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the social determina...
In order to address the local HIV/AIDS epidemic in Cartagena (Colombia), priority should be given to...
BackgroundCartagena, Colombia's main port on the Caribbean Coast, reported an HIV incidence of 7.5 p...
BackgroundCartagena, Colombia's main port on the Caribbean Coast, reported an HIV incidence of 7.5 p...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a thorough understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the social determina...
Objective: Male-to-male sexual contact is the most common mode of transmission for HIV among Latino ...
ABSTRACT This article pretends to carry out an analysis of the diverse mechanisms used to build-up a...
This paper focuses on a rather unexplored dimension to date of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: the resulting ...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the relationship of masculinity, vulnerability and prevention of STD / HIV / A...
AYALA In this paper, we analyse the focus group discussions of approximately 300 Latino gaymen, when...
In spite of Cuba's policy of HIV containment, women's rates of HIV seropositivity are rising in that...
In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
The relationship between Mexico-U.S. migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural Mexico has recent...
Background: People’s different responses to HIV prevention programs have been related to collective ...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study in Cartagena, Colombia. Over a seven-month fieldwork per...
Objective. To obtain a thorough understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the social determina...
In order to address the local HIV/AIDS epidemic in Cartagena (Colombia), priority should be given to...
BackgroundCartagena, Colombia's main port on the Caribbean Coast, reported an HIV incidence of 7.5 p...
BackgroundCartagena, Colombia's main port on the Caribbean Coast, reported an HIV incidence of 7.5 p...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a thorough understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the social determina...
Objective: Male-to-male sexual contact is the most common mode of transmission for HIV among Latino ...
ABSTRACT This article pretends to carry out an analysis of the diverse mechanisms used to build-up a...
This paper focuses on a rather unexplored dimension to date of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: the resulting ...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the relationship of masculinity, vulnerability and prevention of STD / HIV / A...
AYALA In this paper, we analyse the focus group discussions of approximately 300 Latino gaymen, when...
In spite of Cuba's policy of HIV containment, women's rates of HIV seropositivity are rising in that...
In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
The relationship between Mexico-U.S. migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural Mexico has recent...
Background: People’s different responses to HIV prevention programs have been related to collective ...