Ausgabe Sonderheft 2/2011
Bridging the social and the biomedical: engaging the social and political sciences in HIV research
Inhalt (7 Artikel)
Bridging the social and the biomedical: engaging the social and political sciences in HIV research
Susan C Kippax, Martin Holt, Samuel R Friedman
Epistemic fault lines in biomedical and social approaches to HIV prevention
Barry D Adam
Framing the social in biomedical HIV prevention trials: a 20-year retrospective
Kathleen M MacQueen
Critically engaging: integrating the social and the biomedical in international microbicides research
Catherine M Montgomery, Robert Pool
Conceptual and methodological challenges to measuring political commitment to respond to HIV
Ashley M Fox, Allison B Goldberg, Radhika J Gore, Till Bärnighausen
From population to HIV: the organizational and structural determinants of HIV outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa
Rachel Sullivan Robinson
How funding structures for HIV/AIDS research shape outputs and utilization: a Swiss case study
Kathrin Frey, Daniel Kübler