Health Communication, HIV/AIDS, and Black Women.

Gwendolyn West
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Communications is a vital component of everyday life. Without it, many people may find it hard to survive in today's society. There is a multiplicity of ways to communicate, be it verbal or non-verbal. However, if the constructs of communication are misconstrued, it is worthless. Especially, when there is an urgency to save lives using communications. Health communications is one aspect that is critical for population health. If used properly, it can reduce the risk of epidemics and pandemics. Globally, HIV/AIDS became a pandemic in the early 1980s. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported by 2020, there were more than 55.9 million confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS and 36.3 million died from the dread disease worldwide. Out of these grave statistics, Black women are affected more than any other group by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This article aims to shed light on this growing issue and set in motion an understanding how adequate health communications can eradicate Black women from the growing demise of HIV/AIDS.

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健康传播、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和黑人妇女。
通讯是日常生活的重要组成部分。没有它,许多人可能会发现很难在当今社会生存。沟通的方式有很多种,无论是口头的还是非口头的。然而,如果沟通的结构被误解,它就毫无价值。特别是在迫切需要利用通信手段拯救生命的情况下。卫生传播是对人口健康至关重要的一个方面。如果使用得当,它可以减少流行病和大流行的风险。在全球范围内,艾滋病毒/艾滋病在1980年代初成为一种流行病。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)报告说,到2020年,全世界有5590多万艾滋病毒/艾滋病确诊病例,3630万人死于这一可怕的疾病。在这些严重的统计数字中,黑人妇女受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病的影响比任何其他群体都大。本文旨在阐明这一日益严重的问题,并推动人们了解适当的卫生沟通如何能够使黑人妇女摆脱艾滋病毒/艾滋病的日益消亡。
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