African American women and HIV/AIDS : critical responses / edited by Dorie J. Gilbert and Ednita M. Wright ; foreword by Mindy Thompson Fullilove.

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Other Authors: Gilbert, Dorie J., Wright, Ednita M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • The sociocultural construction of AIDS among African American women / Dorie J. Gilbert
  • Deep from within the well: voices of African American women living with HIV/AIDS / Ednita M. Wright
  • Substance abuse and African Americans: the need for Africentric-based substance abuse treatment models / Cheryl Tawede Grills
  • HIV-positive African American women and their families: barriers to effective family coping / Sharon E. Williams
  • African American HIV-affected children and adolescents: intersecting vulnerabilities / Dorie J. Gilbert
  • Focus on solutions: Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services: a comprehensive response to working with HIV-Affected children and families / Melba Butler and Chedgzsey Smith-McKeever
  • Life transformations of HIV-positive African American women: theories and evidence of change / Mildred Williamson
  • Making a way out of no way: spiritual coping for HIV-positive African American women / Ednita M. Wright
  • Focus on Solutions: black churches respond to AIDs: interview with Pernessa C. Seele, founder and CEO of The balm in Gilead / Dorie J. Gilbert
  • African American adolescent girls: neglected and disrespected / Ella Mizzell Kelly
  • Focus on solutions: a culturally sensitive, computer-based AIDS prevention program targeting African American women on college campuses / Heather A. Katz
  • Culturally grounded responses: HIV/AIDS practice and counseling issues for African American women / Patricia Stewart
  • Focus on solutions: blacks assisting blacks against AIDS: taking care of our own / Dana Williams
  • HIV/AIDS policy and African American women / Tonya E. Perry.