scholarly journals Social Workers' Attitudes towards People Living with HIV/AIDS in Kentucky

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Japheth Jaoko
Author(s):  
Shrivridhi Shukla ◽  
Sneha Jacob ◽  
Karun Singh

India has witnessed a substantial decline in the rate of new HIV infections in the past decade. Despite the reduction in incidence, the social determinants of health, such as poverty, gender inequality, and stigma, have made tackling the disease challenging for medical practitioners, health educators, and social workers, among other stakeholders. This article describes social determinants of HIV/AIDS and provides a brief history of shifts in the HIV/AIDS policies in India, with an overview of the current policy that is complicated by regional variations in HIV prevalence and transmission. In addition, it discusses the nature and impact of HIV in different communities vulnerable to the infection, major interventions supported by the Indian government, and the diverse roles played by social workers in combating the epidemic and providing services to people living with HIV/AIDS.


2002 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 255-269
Author(s):  
Arie Rimmerman ◽  
Batia Sheffi

This Israeli national study examined 248 hospital social workers' attitudes and experiences with HIV/AIDS. Major findings showed differential attitudes related to different categories for people living with HIV/AIDS. Social workers' knowledge about, and experience with persons with AIDS, age, and religiosity were associated with these differential attitudes. Findings are discussed in comparison to studies and social work practice.


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