Psychologist, researcher, educator and AIDS prevention counsellor Seth C. Kalichman answers more than 350 of the most commonly asked questions about HIV infection and AIDS. Culled from thousands of questions posed to AIDS telephone hotlines and posted in Web forums, this comprehensive guide offers the most current knowledge from medical and behavioural sciences on prevention and treatment, including advances in medications and the challenges that treatments themselves pose to individuals with HIV. While most people today are aware of AIDS, many have misconceptions about the disease, such as how HIV and AIDS relate, how the virus is spread (and how it is not), and what kinds of behaviour put one at risk. Misinformation about AIDS breeds unwarranted fears and prejudice and puts people at risk from infection. Kalichman sets the record straight with clear guidance on issues such as sexuality and drug use as well as testing and privacy, health care, legal issues and the social challenges of living with HIV.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1557989842
ISBN13:9781557989840
Release Date:March 2003
Publisher:American Psychological Association (APA)
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