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'Dying from' to 'living with': Framing institutions and the coping processes of African American women living with HIV/AIDS

机译:从“死”到“与之同住”:感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的非洲裔美国妇女的机构和应对过程

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How do HIV-positive individuals transition from believing and behaving as though they have a 'death sentence' to interpreting and coping with HIV as a chronic but manageable illness? Using interview data collected from 30 HIV-positive African American women beginning in 2005, we reveal how and why interactions with non-profit and government institutions help to explain variation between those who thrive and those who do not following an HIV diagnosis. We argue that 'framing institutions' shape the form and tenor of coping trajectories by offering initial information about one's HIV status, a conceptual framework for understanding what it means to have HIV, language to talk about one's condition, and resources to begin restructuring one's life in the wake of a diagnosis. Ultimately, we highlight how a diverse array of non-profit and government institutions not only play a critical part in helping women cope with HIV but also renegotiate their self-conceptions as black women in the wake of receiving another stigmatizing social marker. In short, organizational ties shape women's movement from beliefs and behaviors that suggest that they are 'dying from' this disease to attitudes and actions consistent with the notion that they can 'live with' HIV.
机译:艾滋病毒阳性的人如何从相信和举止好像他们有一个“死刑判决”过渡到将艾滋病毒解释和应付为一种慢性但可控制的疾病?从2005年开始使用30位艾滋病毒呈阳性的非洲裔美国妇女收集的访谈数据,我们揭示了与非营利组织和政府机构进行互动的方式和原因,以及这种方式为何有助于解释那些ive壮成长的人和未接受艾滋病毒诊断的人之间的差异。我们认为,“框架机构”通过提供有关一个人的艾滋病毒状况的初始信息,一个了解艾滋病毒意味着什么的概念框架,谈论一个人的状况的语言以及开始改变其生活的资源来塑造应对方式的形式和进程。在诊断之后。最终,我们强调了各种各样的非营利组织和政府机构如何不仅在帮助妇女应对艾滋病方面发挥关键作用,而且在接受另一个带有侮辱性的社会标志之后,重新谈判了她们作为黑人妇女的自我观念。简而言之,组织上的联系决定着妇女从信念和行为的运动,表明她们正在“死于”这种疾病,而转变为与她们可以“忍受”艾滋病的观念相一致的态度和行动。

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