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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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