Women Under Surveillance: Mapping Criminalization’s Creep into the Health and Social Care of Women Living with HIV

Project Name:

Women Under Surveillance: Mapping Criminalization's Creep into the Health and Social Care of Women Living with HIV

Funding Dates:

2015 - 2018

Status:

Completed

Principal Investigators:

Greene, Saara ; Kaida, Angela Kanana ; Muchenje, Marvelous ; Symington, Alison Lynn  

Description:

Using a qualitative, arts-based approach (Body Mapping) that is grounded in a community-based research (CBR) framework, the proposed study will explore how the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure and the assumptions underlying it creep into the lives of women living with HIV vis-à-vis their interactions with health and social care providers as well as other significant relationships that women living with HIV identify as being affected by the HIV criminalization discourse.

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Method:

Population:

Women in Canada, including ACB

Region:

Canada

Start and End Date:

2015 - 2018

Results:

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Funding Sources:

CIHR

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