"HIV, sexual violence and Aboriginal Women"
A variety of factors contribute to HIV risk in Aboriginal women. One of these factors is the sexual violence they experience in their lives. Sexual violence is prevalent among all women, including Aboriginal women. While HIV is not nearly as prevalent, rates are increasing rapidly among Aborigina...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OSUL.10219-4432013-08-09T05:37:58Z"HIV, sexual violence and Aboriginal Women"Neron, CaroleRoffey, RhondaA variety of factors contribute to HIV risk in Aboriginal women. One of these factors is the sexual violence they experience in their lives. Sexual violence is prevalent among all women, including Aboriginal women. While HIV is not nearly as prevalent, rates are increasing rapidly among Aboriginal women. Chances are great that all health care workers, even those not aware of it, are working with Aboriginal women who have experienced sexual violence and are at risk for HIV or currently living with HIV/AIDS.School of Native Human Services2011-03-09T21:01:05Z2011-03-09T21:01:05Z2000-09ArticleNeron, Carole and Roffey, Rhonda, 2000. "HIV, sexual violence and Aboriginal Women". NSWJ-V3, p. 57-72.1206-5323http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/443en |
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A variety of factors contribute to HIV risk in Aboriginal women. One of these factors is the sexual violence they experience in their lives. Sexual violence is prevalent among all women, including Aboriginal women. While HIV is not nearly as prevalent, rates are increasing rapidly among Aboriginal women. Chances are great that all health care workers, even those not aware of it, are working with Aboriginal women who have experienced sexual violence and are at risk for HIV or currently living with HIV/AIDS. |
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Neron, Carole Roffey, Rhonda |
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"HIV, sexual violence and Aboriginal Women" |
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