Sexual Behavior and AIDS in Sociocultural Perspective
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Quarterly of Community Health Education
- Vol. 7 (3), 269-275
- https://doi.org/10.2190/4y6t-t3yh-h8jv-e3ea
Abstract
AIDS, its cause, effect, and possible cure, has become a complex sociopsychological issue with ramifications extending far beyond the purely medical sphere. Spreading rapidly, with a higher incidence rate recorded among young people, the disease transcended the biomedical sphere, presenting sociocultural and psychological ramifications that go beyond its physical impact. With a higher incidence rate among male homosexuals, the epidemic raises morally sensitive questions which further confuse an already clouded picture. Current knowledge on the sexual transmission of AIDS and the role of male homosexuality demonstrates the need for more serious research into the various social and cultural aspects of homosexuality itself. To this end, medical anthropology may provide important information to those dealing with educational and preventive programs for the general population, as well as those in high risk groups for acquiring the disease.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- ISOLATION OF AIDS-ASSOCIATED RETROVIRUS FROM GENITAL SECRETIONS OF WOMEN WITH ANTIBODIES TO THE VIRUSThe Lancet, 1986
- IntroductionMedical Anthropology Quarterly, 1986
- AIDS: A Challenge to AnthropologistsMedical Anthropology Quarterly, 1986
- AIDS and Social Change1Human Organization, 1985
- FEMALE PROSTITUTES: A RISK GROUP FOR INFECTION WITH HUMAN T-CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE IIIThe Lancet, 1985
- Heterosexual Promiscuity among African Patients with AIDSNew England Journal of Medicine, 1985
- ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME IN A HETEROSEXUAL POPULATION IN ZAIREThe Lancet, 1984
- PASSIVE ANAL INTERCOURSE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR AIDS IN HOMOSEXUAL MENThe Lancet, 1983
- RELATION BETWEEN SEXUAL PRACTICES AND T-CELL SUBSETS IN HOMOSEXUALLY ACTIVE MENThe Lancet, 1983
- A CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON HOMOSEXUALITYJournal of Homosexuality, 1977