Dentre os vários objetivos estabelecidos no presente estudo, este em questão se refere a análise de acessibilidade da população negra em comparação com a população branca quanto à prevenção, diagnóstico e tratamento do HIV/AIDS e DST. Abrangem soropositivos masculinos e femininos, de etnia negra e branca, maiores de 18 anos, acompanhados no serviço de HIV/AIDS na UNICAMP. Utiliza entrevista semiestruturada. Resultados indicam desigualdade social entre negros e brancos: menor acesso a escolaridade, a renda e acessibilidade aos serviços de saúde dificultada pelo diagnóstico tardio, realizado em grande parte via internação. Abstract: In this present study proposal, considered many aspects in the research, is to analysis of the afro American population accessibility, compared to the white population in terms of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS and STD’s. The research did include seropositive male and female, comparing patients of afro american and white ethnics, of 18 years age up, accompanied and the HIV/AIDS Service of this institution. In the research semi-structured interviews was utilised on afro american and white population with HIV/AIDS. The results showed social inequality between afro american and white population, including poor access to schoolhouse, low gross receipts and accessibility to health services, and in fact diagnosis are too late realized, and largely during the hospitalization.
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