Publications by authors named "Gloria A Jones Taylor"

Article Synopsis
  • The HIV epidemic in the U.S. is a major health issue, with about 50,000 new cases annually, particularly affecting the southern region and African American men.
  • A study focused on older African American men with HIV in rural Georgia revealed six key themes related to their experiences, including stigma, aging, and the importance of family support.
  • The findings highlight unique challenges and coping strategies of these men, contributing to a better understanding of their lives and healthcare needs in rural settings.
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Purpose: Over a decade ago, the U.S. Public Health Service recommended routine human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing for pregnant women.

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HIV/AIDS has been a major public health problem in the United States for over 25 years and has significantly contributed to morbidity and mortality among men. At the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, White men were predominantly affected, representing 95% of the cases in 1982. Over time, the burden of disease shifted from White men to Black and Hispanic men.

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