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Interpersonalizing Aids: Attending to the Personal and Social Relationships of Individuals Living with Hiv and/or Aids
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Social IsolationChronic IllnessesSocial Determinants Of HealthSocial SciencesIntimate RelationshipHealth CommunicationMedical AnthropologyHiv And/or AidsSocial RelationshipsPersonal RelationshipPublic HealthSpecial IssueVulnerable Patient PopulationSocial StigmaApplied Social PsychologyHivSexual BehaviorSexual HealthInterpersonal CommunicationTreatment And PreventionSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsSocial EpidemiologyArtsSexual Orientation
This article introduces the special issue on HIV and AIDS in the context of personal and social relationships. Four major themes are first highlighted: (i) the changing nature of HIV and AIDS to long-term, chronic illnesses; (ii) the importance of personal and social relationships for those living with these illnesses; (iii) the effects of these illnesses on the personal and social relationships of minorities and women, in particular; and (iv) the continuing stigma and coping with stigma that permeate the lives of those living with HIV and/or AIDS. A conceptual approach is introduced to frame research on the personal and social relationships of those with HIV and/or AIDS. The articles and commentaries in the special issue are then introduced and discussed in the light of that conceptual approach. This article concludes with a call to focus additional attention on the personal and social relationships of those living with HIV and/or AIDS.
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