This talk will focus on the inter-relationship of multiple psychosocial health conditions and how they drive HIV risk among gay men, which has been called a syndemic. The talk will lay out a theory of syndemic production among gay men and discuss varying tests that have already been made of the theory.
When: Tue Oct 20 12:00 PM – 01:00 PM
Where: IUPUI Emerson Hall Room: 304 545 Barnhill Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46202
Presented by Ronald D. Stall, PhD, MPH, – Professor and Chair – Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
The Health Issues in the Gay Community series is sponsored by: IUSM Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, IUSM Office of Multicultural Affairs, and IUPUI LGBT Faculty/Staff Council.
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i wonder when are we going to have the cure for HIV/AIDS ? we are living on an age with very high technology but still we have not found a cure for this disease.
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