Attitudes of HIV positive African American males towards support systems as a form of intervention, 1994
Sewell, Donna Nichele
1990-1999
This study surveyed 19 HIV positive African American males and their attitudes towards supports system as an intervention. The study emphasized support groups and family as an intervention. The purpose of the study was to discover which support system African American males are more likely to receive as a positive intervention. It was found that the majority of participants were diagnosed as being HIV positive between 1987-1990 and that they consider the support groups to be a stronger support system than family.
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1994-05-01
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Master of Science (MS)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Social Work
Ward, Naomi T.
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:1994_sewell_donna_n