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Monday, 4 August 2008

Socio-historical analyses of HIV/AIDS: the third decade

Presentation type Presentation day Track Poster Group Text

MOPE0842
Abstract
Conflicting images of HIV and AIDS foster sexual risk behavior among MSM in Germany
P.C. Langer1, J. Drewes2, C. Moeser3, S. Huebner4, A. Kuehner1
1Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Department of Psychology, Munich, Germany, 2Freie Universitaet Berlin, Institute of Prevention Research, Berlin, Germany, 3Humboldt-University Berlin, Insitute of Gender Studies, Berlin, Germany, 4SUB Psychosocial Center for Counseling, Munich, Germany

MOPE0845
Abstract
First in the fight: where are we now?
E. Altman
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Program Management & Quality Assurance, New York, United States

MOPE0843
Abstract
Seeing the community through HIV-tinted glasses: framing development discourses and refocusing civil participation in a Namibian town
J. Busher, AIDS and Development Group (ADG)
University of East Anglia, School of Development Studies, Norwich, United Kingdom

MOPE0846
Abstract
Understanding, theorizing and preventing epidemics that follow big events/complex emergencies
S. Friedman1, D. Rossi2, T. Rhodes3
1National Development and Research Institutes, New York, United States, 2Intercambios Civil Institution, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, London, United Kingdom

MOPE0847
Abstract
Social response and HIV/AIDS, visions and challenges in 25 years efforts in the epidemic in México
J.A. Torres Sanchez
Identidad Saludable A.C., Hidalgo, Tizayuca, Mexico

MOPE0840
Abstract
Changes and continuities in the coupling among men during the era of AIDS: 1970 – 2005. The Mexico City case
G. Gallego-Montes
El Colegio de México- U. de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia

MOPE0841
Abstract
Poverty, sex and the international response to AIDS
N. Nattrass
University of Cape Town, AIDS and Society Research Unit, Cape Town, South Africa

MOPE0844
Abstract
The impact HIV and AIDS on families and households in rural Uganda, a longitudinal study
J. Seeley1, E. Kabunga2, G. Tumwekwase2, T. Kiwanuka2, R. Nalugya2, B. Wolff2, P. Nasirumbi3, J. Todd3, S. Foster4, H. Grosskurth5
1University of East Anglia, School of Development Studies, Norwich, United Kingdom, 2MRC/UVRI Research Unit on AIDS in Uganda, Social Science, Entebbe, Uganda, 3MRC/UVRI Research Unit on AIDS in Uganda, Statistics, Entebbe, Uganda, 4Boston University School of Public Health, Department of International Health, Boston, United States, 5MRC/UVRI Research Unit on AIDS in Uganda, Entebbe, Uganda


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