Social sciences and health – Issue 2023/3 – Vol. 41 – Miscellaneous

2024-01-22 23:00:00
Page 5 to 28: Dominique Lhuilier, Dominique Gelpe and Anne-Marie Waser – Health work for the unemployed: a qualitative approach | Page 29 to 35: Marion Del Sol and Anne-Sophie Ginon – Legal dimensions of health employability | Page 37 to 62: Sarah Yvon, Aude Béliard, Laurent Blum, Antoine Bachelard, Jade Ghosn, Marie-Aude Khuong, Sylvie Le Gac, Laïla Loste and Agnès Villemant – Long-term HIV: veils and revelations that stand the test of time | Page 63 to 68: Anaïk Pian – The social logics of the veiling/unveiling of illness. Stigma and discrimination in HIV-AIDS | Page 69 to 94: Abdourahmane Coulibaly, Laurence Touré, Fanny Chabrol, Kate Zinszer and Valéry Ridde – When the practices of caregivers “calm” or “stress” patients: psychosocial support for patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 Bamako | Page 95 to 99: Philippe Msellati – Crippling uncertainty and stress! Limits of Covid care in a hospital department in Bamako in 2020.
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