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Track D

Categories under Track D: Social, Behavioural and Economic Science

Gender, Age, Class, Race and Ethnicity Vulnerability and Risks

  • D1 Gender inequalities, partners and relationships
  • D2 Social class and risk/vulnerability
  • D3 Race, racism, ethnicity and vulnerability
  • D4 Mobile and immigrant populations
  • D5 Violence and HIV
  • D6 Transgender and intersexuality
  • D7 Emergencies, armed conflicts and HIV/AIDS


  • Sexual and Cultural Vulnerability and Risks

  • D8 Cultural values, representations and meanings
  • D9 Sexual communities and identities
  • D10 Heterosexuality
  • D11 Young people, sexuality and HIV/AIDS
  • D12 Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men
  • D13 Cultural factors influencing HIV vulnerability and prevention
  • D14 Cultural factors assisting adaptation to living with HIV for individuals, families and communities
  • D15 Media portrayal of sexuality
  • D16 Communication through newer technologies
  • D17 Reproductive health, sexuality and HIV prevention strategies
  • D18 Discourses and social research: collective and individual rights
  • D19 Women, men, youth and transgendered persons in sex work
  • D20 Meanings of monogamy and sexual fidelity
  • D21 Transactional sex


  • Drug and Substance Use

  • D22 Recreational/illegal substance use, sexuality and HIV/AIDS
  • D23 Drug use, social exclusion and other psycho-social issues
  • D24 Risk behaviour, quality of life, access to care in harm reduction approaches


  • Institutional Roles

  • D25 Family (including issues of orphans and the elderly)
  • D26 Religious institutions and faith communities
  • D27 Role of the state and health systems
  • D28 Health services including mental health
  • D29 Security and public order – prisons, police, armed forces
  • D30 Civil society roles
  • D31 Educational sectors’ responses
  • D32 National and international networks and collaboration


  • Living With HIV: Culture, Contexts and Challenges

  • D33 Political, economic, social and cultural dimensions
  • D34 Discourses related to social exclusion and poverty
  • D35 Politics and dimensions of age – youth, elderly
  • D36 Discrimination, stigma and social exclusion
  • D37 Disclosure and vulnerability
  • D38 HIV testing and counselling approaches
  • D39 Dilemmas, risk and possibilities
  • D40 Sexual and reproductive health considerations and rights
  • D41 ART and impact on sexual behaviour
  • D42 Treatment access and availability
  • D43 Travel and migration, immigration
  • D44 Living with co-infections; TB and HIV, HCV and HIV
  • D45 HIV/AIDS and the workplace
  • D46 Unemployment, return to work and rehabilitation
  • D47 Food security, poverty and HIV/AIDS
  • D48 Body change and side effects
  • D49 Seropositivity: social identity and serological status


  • Economic and Related Issues

  • D50 Globalization and its effects
  • D51 Treatment finance in developed and developing countries
  • D52 Structural adjustment and health sector reform
  • D53 Access and availability of HIV/AIDS treatment and care
  • D54 Trade, patents and pharmaceutical production and availability
  • D55 Impact on health and welfare
  • D56 Economic evaluation of prevention, care and mitigation programmes
  • D57 Effectiveness and cost of interventions supporting ART programmes
  • D58 The role of the private and business sectors
  • D59 Sustainability of ART programmes and adherence in developing countries
  • D60 AIDS, development and the Millennium Development Goals
  • D61 Politics of resource allocation/funding


  • Social, Behavioural, and Economic Methods and Theories
  • D62 The role of social theory in prevention and care
  • D63 Socio-historical analyses of HIV/AIDS: the third decade
  • D64 Methodological issues, challenges and innovations
  • D65 Behaviour change theories: limits and possibilities
  • D66 Ethical issues and codes of conduct in research: local and international
  • D67 Community participation in research
  • D68 Indigenous methodologies
  • D69 Exchanging experiences: knowledge transfer and cooperation
  • D70 Utilization of research to influence programmes and public policy






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