Aging with HIV :Psychological, Social, and Health Issues

Publication subTitle :Psychological, Social, and Health Issues

Author: Nichols   Janice E.;Speer   David C.;Watson   Betty J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080488301

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125180511

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125180511

Subject: B84 Psychology;R512.91 AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS);R592 geriatrics

Language: ENG

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Description

In 1998, approximately 30 million people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS, about 5 million of whom became infected that year. The epidemic continues to expand, with an estimated doubling time of 10 years, making AIDS the leading infectious cause of death ahead of tuberculosis and malaria. Even in the U.S.A. where the death rate from AIDS is declining as a result of effective drug therapies, HIV infection rates continue to climb in several population groups. The prevalence of AIDS among people over the age of 50 is steadily increasing, and most older people are unprepared to address it for a number of reasons, including the widespread discomfort with matters sexual and homosexual and the belief that elderly people are not sexually active and therefore not at risk.

This guide for care providers seeks to educate and inform readers about the difficulties and complications that accompany the disease in older people. Thus, while the appendix includes technical descriptions of methodology, data, and results, the narratives in the chapters describing the findings and their practical implications are written in layman's language. Topics covered include biomedical aspects, demographics, sexuality, stressors, mental health, older women, and patient care, all of which are supported by case studies.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Aging with HIV

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 22

About the Authors

pp.:  22 – 24

Chapter 1. HIV/AIDS in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Research Response

pp.:  24 – 38

Chapter 2. Findings from the West Central Florida Survey of Middle-Aged and Older Adults with HIV Disease

pp.:  38 – 56

Chapter 3. The Experience of Older Adults Living with HIV

pp.:  56 – 106

Chapter 4. Overview of the Biomedical Aspects of HIV and Its Impact on Older Adults

pp.:  106 – 136

Chapter 5. HIV-Related Stressors, Coping, and Social Support

pp.:  136 – 156

Chapter 6. Mental Health and HIV

pp.:  156 – 180

Chapter 7. Providing Services to Older Adults with HIV Disease

pp.:  180 – 220

Chapter 8. People of Color: HIV Prevention and Treatment Issues

pp.:  220 – 252

Chapter 9. Effects of HIV Disease on Women

pp.:  252 – 270

Chapter 10. Older Adult Sexuality and HIV

pp.:  270 – 288

Chapter 11. End of Life Issues

pp.:  288 – 308

Chapter 12. HIV Prevention and Outreach

pp.:  308 – 334

Chapter 13. In Conclusion

pp.:  334 – 350

Appendix A. Middle-Aged and Older Adults with HIV Disease: West Central Florida Survey Project Description and Results

pp.:  350 – 382

Appendix B. Older Adult HIV/AIDS Interview Schedule

pp.:  382 – 404

Index

pp.:  404 – 410

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