The Impact of Moral Panic on Morbidity of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in SR Croatia at the Beginning of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic (CROSBI ID 308989)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Anušić, Nikola ; Kovač, Vinko
engleski
The Impact of Moral Panic on Morbidity of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in SR Croatia at the Beginning of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
One of the important indicators of the success of the modernisation process in socialist Yugoslavia was the decline in morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases, which by the 1960s created the basic prerequisites for a pathogenic transition to the so-called ‘man-made diseases’. Although the decline in the morbidity of infectious diseases was continuous and stable, the structural dynamics of this decline was not uniform: the specific trend of decline of sexually transmitted diseases lagged behind the general trend until the 1980s, when, after 1983, the general and specific trends abruptly equalized. This paper connects this change with the emergence of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and discusses it within the theoretical assumptions of the concept of moral panic.
moral panic, HIV/AIDS, Croatia, infectious diseases
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Podaci o izdanju
53 (1)
2021.
267-304
objavljeno
0353-295X
1849-0344
10.17234/RadoviZHP.53.6
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