Communication Practices in the Social Construction of Health in an AIDS Residence

Physical illness and well-being, while grounded in bodily and psychological experiences, are also constructed socially through communication practices. Significant symbols, rituals and myths, among other forms, converge to create shared meanings that help define the health/illness experience. This a...

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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Chicago, Illinois
Communication
Coping
Grief
Health
Interpersonal Communication
Patients
Residential care
Residential Institutions
Social Constructionism
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