Homophobia and the AIDS distribution.

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January 15, 2014

 

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Also school systems around the country were worried on how to handle children who might have been infected with AIDS. This problem arise antigay harassment and linked it to anti-gay violence (Ruel & Campbell, 2006). In this research it was said that Herek(1999) argue that the AIDS stigma was defined as prejudice against people believed to have it, ostracism, discrimination against the persons most likely to contract AIDS which were gay men and the legislation that deprived people with AIDS of basic human rights...
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Ruel & Campbell stated that, Herek(1997) concluded that, the AIDS epidemic did not cause negative trends in a survey he established, but simple focus pre-existing homophobia (Ruel & Campbell, 2006). The research methods used in this investigation to obtain the results were both surveys entitled the General Social Survey(GSS), which asks questions regarding the morality of homosexuality and civil rights of homosexuals, and the Centers of Disease Control(CDC), which was data on the umber of AIDS cases by state from 1981 to present...
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