Something negative and shocking may happen in our society this year. It is predicted that older adults will represent 50%of persons living with HIV in the United States. This population particularly should pay attention to these statistics. Rising rates of HIV among older adults require diligent use of condoms, no sharing of needles, testing for HIV, and discussions about HIV/AIDS with their doctors and others.
But
so much more can and should be done to get the message out about safe sex for
older adults. Ageism attitudes and stereotypes in society also impact HIV prevention by
perpetuating myths about low sexuality among this population, low clinical HIV
suspicion among healthcare providers, lack of knowledge about risk among older
women, and different ways that older adults negotiate sexual practices. Older
women are at a disadvantage when it comes to HIV prevention, education, and
treatment.
This
video shows how the city of Baltimore health
officials and private health care providers are spreading the word about HIV/STD
testing and prevention.
Frances
Shani Parker, Author
Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer
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