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AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV

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JOURNAL INFORMATION
Publisher Routledge
Open Access NO
Quartile Q2
Citation Count 1520
P-ISSN 095-0121
E-ISSN 1360-0451
Categories Health (social science), Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Psychology
Area Medicine, Psychology, Social Sciences
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Region Western Europe
Country United Kingdom
SCOPE

AIDS Care provides a forum for publishing in one authoritative source research and reports from the many complementary disciplines involved in the AIDS/HIV field. These include, among others: psychology, sociology, epidemiology, social work and anthropology, social aspects of medicine, nursing, education, health education, law, administration, counselling (including various approaches such as behavioural therapy, psychotherapy, family therapy etc).

AIDS and HIV infection, the planning of services, prevention and the fear of AIDS affects many echelons of society ranging from individuals, couples and families through to institutions and communities. A particular aim is to publish work emanating from many centres and in so doing address the global impact of AIDS.

Summary

  1. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV is published by Routledge
  2. It is not an oppen access journal
  3. The Subject Area : Medicine; Psychology; Social Sciences

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