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My Nerves Are Bad
Sana Loue
其他書名
Puerto Rican Women Managing Mental Illness and HIV Risk
出版
Vanderbilt University Press
, 2011-06-11
主題
Business & Economics / Economics / Social & Behavioral
Health & Fitness / Women's Health
History / Latin America / General
Medical / AIDS & HIV
Medical / Health Care Delivery
Medical / Health Policy
Medical / Mental Health
Political Science / Public Policy / Health Care
Psychology / Psychopathology / General
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic American Studies
ISBN
0826517552
9780826517555
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5kqLSlYUMxYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Over a two-year period, author Sana Loue and her research team followed the lives of fifty-three Puerto Rican women living with severe mental illness as they coped with daily challenges in the areas of family, romantic relationships, employment, social services, substance use, and health care. The team interviewed the women and shadowed them at their homes, churches, schools, physicians' offices, family events, and other occasions in order to understand how their mental illness, their gender, their language, and their culture affected their relationships with others, their understandings of their own situations, and their hopes for themselves and their families.
Sana Loue lets us see the remarkable strength of many of the women and hear in their own words about their efforts to survive, despite long histories of childhood physical and sexual abuse, partner violence, substance use, poverty, and severe mental illness. We also witness the violence that surrounds them and the HIV risk that becomes a part of their lives in their efforts to survive economically and emotionally.