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Forum to Examine the Connections Between Violence, Drug Use and AIDS
April 24, 2002 - Hartford, CT
Partner Violence, Drug Use and AIDS Risk: Conceiving AIDS as a "Syndemic" is the topic of May's Hartford HIV Forum. Merrill Singer, Ph.D., Associate Director and Chief of Research at the Hispanic Health Council, will discuss AIDS in the context of a "syndemic," a term coined by him to describe a set of interconnected health problems and social issues. His talk will focus on the interaction between domestic violence and substance abuse and how these conditions reinforce each other and promote increased AIDS risk, especially in inner city populations. He will be speaking on Tuesday, May 14 at noon at the Living Center, 1841 Broad Street. The event is free; lunch will be provided and advance registration is required.

By attending the Hartford event, interested members of the public and health care providers will learn about disease interaction in social context and its significance in the development of effectively targeted AIDS prevention efforts.

"At the May talk, I'll present research that points to the critical importance of not looking at AIDS as a single disease but rather in terms of a set of interacting health problems and social conditions that stand as a major challenge to public health efforts to stop the epidemic," said Singer.

This is the fourth lecture in the Spring 2002 series of forums organized by The Institute for Community Research and the Connecticut AIDS Education and Training Center. The Hartford HIV Forum meets from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., on the second Tuesday of each month. The goal of the forums is to give the local community the most up-to-date information on current topics in AIDS prevention, treatment, research and care. To register for the forum, call the The Institute for Community Research at 860-278-2044. Signing for the hearing impaired and Spanish interpretation are available with a minimum of ten days advance notice. For more information about the series, contact Peg Weeks at The Institute for Community Research at 860-278-2044 x229.