Presents recent research from Britain and Ireland into prevalent social care responses to women in the context of HIV and drug use. Looks at how those caring for women with HIV, either at home or in a range of services, are coping, and at what women who have the virus feel
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face a myriad of challenges which have an adverse influence on their m...
This study explores the meaning of informal caregiving for individuals living with HIV disease. As t...
The concept of social support has played an important role in public health research. Past research...
Examines the circumstances, experiences and needs of HIV-positive people in Britain and Ireland, and...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
Abstract--Living with HIV seems to be more stressful for women than men. Women exhibit higher levels...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.HIV and AIDS affect a growing...
There are about 34 million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS. Half are women. There has been a d...
The following study is a phenomenological inquiry into five white, middle classwomen's experiences l...
This study explores and describes the perceived needs of women living with HIV/AIDS in Saskatchewan....
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
As the number of those with HIV-AIDS increases, an important concern is to understand the pattern an...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
The focus of this study is on the experiences of a small sample of local women who have been recentl...
This study examined whether women who were HIV positive perceived a lack of social support, and in...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face a myriad of challenges which have an adverse influence on their m...
This study explores the meaning of informal caregiving for individuals living with HIV disease. As t...
The concept of social support has played an important role in public health research. Past research...
Examines the circumstances, experiences and needs of HIV-positive people in Britain and Ireland, and...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
Abstract--Living with HIV seems to be more stressful for women than men. Women exhibit higher levels...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.HIV and AIDS affect a growing...
There are about 34 million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS. Half are women. There has been a d...
The following study is a phenomenological inquiry into five white, middle classwomen's experiences l...
This study explores and describes the perceived needs of women living with HIV/AIDS in Saskatchewan....
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
As the number of those with HIV-AIDS increases, an important concern is to understand the pattern an...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
The focus of this study is on the experiences of a small sample of local women who have been recentl...
This study examined whether women who were HIV positive perceived a lack of social support, and in...
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face a myriad of challenges which have an adverse influence on their m...
This study explores the meaning of informal caregiving for individuals living with HIV disease. As t...
The concept of social support has played an important role in public health research. Past research...