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Mexico XVII - Communication

Communication perspectives - Mexico XVII AIDS Conference
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AIDS and Older Persons

Author

John Knodel, Susan Watkins, and Mark VanLandingham

Publication Date

January 2002

Summary

Published in 2002, this 21-page document explores the impact of the worldwide AIDS epidemic on persons aged 50 and over. Since most of the epidemic appears to occur in the developing regions, especially Africa and Asia, efforts to understand and deal with the concerns of older persons in relation to AIDS in those settings needs expansion, according to the authors. Although older persons represent a non-negligible minority of the reported global caseload, a far higher proportion are affected through the illness and death of their adult children and younger generation relatives who contract AIDS.

This document is part of a research project funded by the US National Institute on Aging and conducted by a joint team of Thai and US researchers. The project explores the impact of HIV/AIDS on older persons in Thailand whose adult children are infected with the HIV virus.

Number of Pages

21

Contact

PSC Publications
Population Studies Center of the University of Michigan
PO Box 1248
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 USA
Fax: 734-998-7415
psc-pubs@umich.edu

Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 16 2003
Last Updated September 16 2003

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