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TRACK D: Social, Behavioural and Economic Science
Social and Economic Contexts
- D1 Social class, poverty and socioeconomic stratification
- D2 Mobile and immigrant populations (including people living with HIV)
- D3 Family, orphans and other vulnerable children and their care-givers
- D4 Violence: gender, social, structural and family-based
- D5 Nutrition, infant feeding and poverty (including people living with HIV)
- D6 Media and cultural representations
- D7 Religious institutions and faith communities
- D8 Cultural understandings of illness and caring
Gender, Age, Race and Ethnicity
- D9 Gender inequalities, partners and relationships
- D10 Specific issues in prevention, treatment and care for women and girls
- D11 Transgender and intersexual people
- D12 Prevention among adolescents and youth
- D13 Race, racism and ethnicity
Sexuality and Sexual Cultures
- D14 Sexual meanings, identities and communities
- D15 Non-heterosexual populations
- D16 Effects of homophobia
- D17 Young people and sexuality
- D18 Social and cultural factors influencing HIV vulnerability and prevention
- D19 Reproductive health, fertility, sexuality and HIV prevention strategies
- D20 Collective and individual sexual rights
- D21 Abstinence, monogamy and sexual fidelity
- D22 Sex work and other forms of transactional sex
Drug and Substance Use
- D23 Drug and alcohol use, social exclusion, social supports and other psycho-social issues
- D24 Risk behaviour, quality of life and access to care in harm reduction approaches
Living with HIV/AIDS
- D25 Adaptation to living with HIV for individuals, families and communities
- D26 Seropositivity: social identity, disclosure and vulnerability
- D27 Growing up with HIV/AIDS: early infection, children and youth
- D28 Sexual and reproductive health and fertility: considerations and rights
- D29 Discrimination, stigma, social exclusion and criminalisation
- D30 HIV/AIDS and the workplace, unemployment, return to work and rehabilitation
- D31 Living with ART: impact, quality of life, body change and sexual behavior
- D32 Living with co-infections: TB and HIV, HCV, HPV and HIV
- D33 Psychological well being and mental health
- D34 Aging with HIV
Economic, Social and Related Issues
- D35 Globalization and its effects, including structural adjustment and health sector reform
- D36 Economic and human development dimensions of the epidemic
- D37 Access and availability of HIV/AIDS treatment and care, health services and mental health
- D38 Trade, patents and pharmaceutical production and availability
- D39 Economic evaluation of prevention, care and mitigation programmes (including cost effectiveness)
- D40 Roles and responsibilities of the state, civil society and private and business sectors
- D41 Sustainability of ART programmes and adherence in developing countries
- D42 Economic strengthening initiatives (including micro-finance, health insurance, etc.)
- D43 Human resources and health systems
- D44 Social, psychological and behavioural aspects of HIV testing, counselling and prevention
Social, Behavioural and Economic Methods and Theories
- D45 Social and behavioural change theories, limits and possibilities
- D46 Ethnographic methods in HIV/AIDS research
- D47 Socio-historical analyses of HIV/AIDS: the third decade
- D48 Involvement of PLWHA and other affected people in the research process
- D49 Community participation in research
- D50 Methods for measuring vulnerability and social inequality
Evaluation of AIDS National Programmes and Responses
- D51 Efficiency and equity in access to treatment and prevention
- D52 Cross-national comparisons
- D53 Impact of donor agencies and policies on national responses
- D54 Sustainability of financing
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