This study surveyed 19 HIV positive African American males and their attitudes towards supports system as an intervention. The study emphasized support groups and family as an intervention. The purpose of the study was to discover which support system African American males are more likely to receive as a positive intervention. It was found that the majority of participants were diagnosed as being HIV positive between 1987-1990 and that they consider the support groups to be a stronger support system than family
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-71).The HIV/AIDS pandemic has introduced significant ...
HIV infections rates for African American females in the United States remain disproportionately hig...
The study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of social support mechanisms provided to HIV ...
The rate of HIV/AIDS infections among African American men who have sex with men (MSM) is alarming. ...
The object of this study was to determine if knowledge of AIDS had any bearing on the behavior of Af...
This descriptive study examined the effects support groups have on the self-esteem and anxiety level...
South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. The estimated 5,7 m...
Background: Support groups are an appropriate way of delivering psychosocial support to people livin...
South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. The estimated 5,7 m...
This study was undertaken to explore the impact of AIDS on black college students' sexual behaviors ...
This was an exploratory/descriptive study to explore the relationship of knowledge, attitudes and se...
People who have been diagnosed HIV positive often experience distress and anxiety due to uncertainti...
This dissertation describes a qualitative study of 15 African American, HIV-positive individuals who...
The enormous HIV/AIDS disparity among African American women and women in other ethnic groups dictat...
The current study examined the perceived social support of people who are HIV positive. The study co...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-71).The HIV/AIDS pandemic has introduced significant ...
HIV infections rates for African American females in the United States remain disproportionately hig...
The study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of social support mechanisms provided to HIV ...
The rate of HIV/AIDS infections among African American men who have sex with men (MSM) is alarming. ...
The object of this study was to determine if knowledge of AIDS had any bearing on the behavior of Af...
This descriptive study examined the effects support groups have on the self-esteem and anxiety level...
South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. The estimated 5,7 m...
Background: Support groups are an appropriate way of delivering psychosocial support to people livin...
South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. The estimated 5,7 m...
This study was undertaken to explore the impact of AIDS on black college students' sexual behaviors ...
This was an exploratory/descriptive study to explore the relationship of knowledge, attitudes and se...
People who have been diagnosed HIV positive often experience distress and anxiety due to uncertainti...
This dissertation describes a qualitative study of 15 African American, HIV-positive individuals who...
The enormous HIV/AIDS disparity among African American women and women in other ethnic groups dictat...
The current study examined the perceived social support of people who are HIV positive. The study co...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-71).The HIV/AIDS pandemic has introduced significant ...
HIV infections rates for African American females in the United States remain disproportionately hig...
The study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of social support mechanisms provided to HIV ...