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Q-NOTES • NOVEMBER 23 . 2002
New book on
New faces of
AIDS in the
South
"You're the First One I've Told":
New Faces of HIV in the South
Author: Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein,
with Trang Quyen Nguyen
288 pages
Paperback: $22.00
Library Binding: $60.00
Rutgers University Press
ISBN:
0813531152 / 8-20-2002
In the second wave of
the HIV epidemic, those
with the disease are more
likely to be female, young,
heterosexual, a racial
minority, and rural-living
than in the past. An
understanding of the vastly
different lives of this
second wave of HIV-
infected persons is vital to
the development of user-
friendly health care
systems. “You’re the First One I’ve Told”
offers a view into the lives of men and women
infected with HiV. The experiences of twenty-
five people living with this disease in rural
capture it for all time
Katfiryn Whetten-Goldstein
Author, Researcher,
Duke University
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the foundation of this book, which
also draws upon unique HIV/AIDS
survey data collected by the
authors and statistics from the
Southeastern United States. This
combination of qualitative and
quantitative information provides
readers with a vivid description of
how people live with HIV/AIDS in
the midst of their often traumatic lives, and
why they manage their illness in ways that
seem to contradict mainstream medical and
social wisdom. The people interviewed
represent a variety of races, genders,
professions, family lives, and medical and
social service access and utilization.
About the Author
Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein is an
assistant professor of public policy and
community and family medicine at Duke
University’s Terry Stanford Institute of Public
Policy, the Center for Health Policy, Law and
Management, and Duke University Medical
Center. She is the director of the Health
Inequalities Program. Trang Qiiyen Nguyen is
a doctoral student in epidemiology at the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
School of Public Health.
Whetten recently spoke to a national
HiV/AIDS conference held in Charlotte , citing
North Carolina’s desperate need for
HIV/AIDS funding, given the state’s $I0M
shortfall and waiting list for medications.
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