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Public Honour, Private Shame and HIV: Issues Affecting Sexual Health Service Delivery in London's South Asian Communities

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Journal Health Place
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Public Health
Date 2003 May 20
PMID 12753794
Citations 3
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Abstract

Within a wider discussion of health service provision for black and minority ethnic (BME) groups, this paper considers how socio-cultural factors affect the provision of HIV and sexual health services to South Asians in London. It argues that communally held concepts of honour and shame within South Asian communities create a framework of social control with significant implications for HIV/AIDS transmission. It examines the provision of culturally sensitive services to BME communities by ethnically specific and generic service providers through a case study of the Naz Project London. Finally, it proposes an agenda for future research into BME sexual health service provision.

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