The “Wear and Tear” of African Americans in Louisiana with HIV/AIDs: More Than HIV.

S. Parsons
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Abstract This article examines the results of a 2010 sample of HIV+ African Americans in Louisiana within the larger context of health, educational, economic and incarceration disparities in the state. Similarities and differences between the sample and the general population of African Americans in the state were noted with the numbers incarcerated in the sample being the most dramatic difference. Over half of the sample had been incarcerated in a state recognized for its penchant for using the police and incarceration to control African Americans. The article concluded with attempts to connect the dots between vulnerability to HIV due to childhood trauma, a weathering from racism from an early age, educational deprivation, and policy choices such as abstinence-only sex education that raise the risks for young African Americans in Louisiana.
路易斯安那州非裔美国人感染艾滋病的“磨损”:不仅仅是艾滋病毒。
摘要本文在路易斯安那州健康、教育、经济和监禁差异的大背景下,研究了2010年路易斯安那州HIV+非洲裔美国人样本的结果。样本与该州非裔美国人的一般人口之间的异同被注意到,样本中被监禁的人数是最显着的差异。超过一半的样本被关押在一个以使用警察和监禁来控制非裔美国人的倾向而闻名的州。文章最后试图将童年创伤、早期种族主义的影响、受教育的剥夺以及政策选择(如只实行禁欲的性教育)等因素联系起来,这些因素增加了路易斯安那州年轻非洲裔美国人感染艾滋病毒的风险。
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