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    Advancing Behavioral HIV Prevention: Adapting an Evidence-Based Intervention for People Living with HIV and Alcohol Use Disorders by M. L. Armstrong, A. M. LaPlante, F. L. Altice, M. Copenhaver, P. E. Molina

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Focus groups (FGs) were conducted with PLWHA who consume alcohol and with treatment providers at the largest HIV primary care clinic in New Orleans, LA. Overall themes that emerged from the FGs included the following: (1) negative mood states contribute to heavy alcohol consumption in PLWHA; (2) high levels of psychosocial stress, paired with few adaptive coping strategies, perpetuate the use of harmful alcohol consumption in PLWHA; (3) local cultural norms are related to the permissiveness and pervasiveness of drinking and contribute to heavy alcohol use; (4) healthcare providers unanimously stated that outpatient options for AUD intervention are scarce, (5) misperceptions about the relationships between alcohol and HIV are common; (6) PLWHA are interested in learning about alcohol’s impact on ART and HIV disease progression. …”
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    Destins familiaux brisés, destins familiaux croisés : une correspondance atlantique au XIXe siècle by Nathalie Dessens

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…From a case study, the correspondence of Jean Boze to Henri de Sainte-Gême, archived at The Historic New Orleans Collection, in New Orleans, it examines the breaches of family ties in the Atlantic space in the era of the great migrations from Europe to the Americas and the reconfiguring that occurred in the Atlantic space, beyond mere transatlantic relationships. …”
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    Ten et Tru sur Bourbon Street by Liliane KERJAN

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While Truman Capote was born in New Orleans (1924), the funeral bells toll for Tennessee Williams near Jackson Square and the Mississippi (1983). …”
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    La Nouvelle-Orléans au XIXe siècle : femmes de couleur libres, femmes de pouvoir ? by Nathalie Dessens

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…This article dwells on the emergence of a few feminine figures in the studies conducted by historians of Louisiana since the 1980s and examines the relative invisibility of women in the early historiography of New Orleans’s antebellum period (1800-1860). Surprisingly at first sight, those women are almost all free Afro-Creole women. …”
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