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David A Patterson1, Silver Wolf Adelv Unegv Waya.
Abstract
Most prevention and intervention activities directed toward HIV/AIDS and alcohol and other drug use separately as well as the combining of the two (e.g., those who are both HIV/AIDS and using alcohol and other drugs) comes in the form of specific, individualized therapies without consideration of social influences that may have a greater impact on this population. Approaching this social problem from the narrowed view of individualized, mi-cro solutions disregards the larger social conditions that affect or perhaps even are at the root of the problem. This paper analyzes the social problem of HIV/AIDS and alcohol and other drug abuse using three sociological perspectives-social construction theory, ethnomethodology, and conflict theory-informing the reader of the broader influences accompanying this problem.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 23264724 PMCID: PMC3526194 DOI: 10.1080/10538720903426339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gay Lesbian Soc Serv ISSN: 1053-8720