HIV/AIDS: interpretation and prevention practices among commercial sex workers within the socio-political context of the sex industry in China (RCSD Research Report, 3)
by Zhang Mai
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Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD). 2010. Trade paperback. Very good.. 55 p. Includes bibliography. . This paper seeks to make a critical contribution to the developing policy environment by examining the attitude of sex workers towards AIDS in three different work contexts in a small town in the southeastern part of Yunnan Province, an area that has been the center of China s emerging HIV/AIDS epidemic. By assessing how sex workers understand and interpret the meaning of HIV/AIDS and take measures to prevent infections in light of the local social and political context, this study seeks to build on and improve existing prevention efforts.
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- HIV/AIDS: interpretation and prevention practices among commercial sex workers within the socio-political context of the sex industry in China (RCSD Research Report, 3)
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- Zhang Mai
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- Trade paperback
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- Used - Very good.
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- Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD)
- Date Published
- 2010
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- 55 p. Includes bibliography., HIV/AIDS-prevention & control-China; Health Policy-China
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