Corps transformé, corps dissimulé: Femmes vivant avec le VIH/SIDA au Maroc
Finding out about one’s HIV positive-status is an event that disrupts the couple’s ties and family cohesion. When HIV diagnosis occurs too late, AIDS can disintegrate the family, cause the death of parents as well as children, shatter the bonds of solidarity and trust within the couple, and make the...
Main Authors: | Khadija Zahi, Elise Guillermet, Marc Eric Gruénais |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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CLUEB
2019-04-01
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Series: | EtnoAntropologia |
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Online Access: | https://www.rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/294 |
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