Aging, (un)certainty and HIV management in South Africa

Research within geography and cognate disciplines demonstrates how (un)certainty informs relational, emergent and open‐ended processes of healthy aging. Although (un)certainty shapes aging health inequities and possibilities for reconfiguration, research often centres on challenges for aging individ...

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subjects Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Aging
AIDS
Disease
Health
Health disparities
HIV
HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus
Inequality
Older people
Qualitative research
Social change
South Africa
Uncertainty
Well being
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