Perceptions of women's HIV risk and partner HIV risk behaviors in substance using women with criminal justice involvement.

Contemporary behavioral health care Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-12-21 DOI:10.15761/CBHC.1000109
Doreen Domenica Salina, Daphna Ram, Leonard A Jason
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This article explores the perceptions of STI/HIV risk based on engagement in risk behaviors in a sample of women with substance use disorders and criminal justice involvement. We examined variables associated with higher risk of contracting STI/HIV: having more than one current sex partner, injecting drugs, and trading sex. We also examined risk variables associated with intimate relationships: whether a partner had ever been in prison, injected drugs, or shared needles. Findings reveal that certain high-risk behaviors influenced participant perceptions of HIV risk: having more than one current sex partner, having a partner who injected drugs, having a partner who had sex with a man, or having a partner who had been tested for HIV. Participants who were uncertain about whether a partner had engaged in risk behaviors had significantly higher worry and perceptions of HIV risk than participants who were certain of partners' risk behaviors. The implications of these findings for tailoring effective interventions for high-risk women are addressed.

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对涉及刑事司法的妇女在物质使用方面的艾滋病毒风险和伴侣艾滋病毒风险行为的认识。
本文探讨了在药物使用障碍和刑事司法参与的妇女样本中,基于参与危险行为对性传播感染/艾滋病毒风险的看法。我们检查了与感染性病/艾滋病高风险相关的变量:现有多个性伴侣、注射毒品和性交易。我们还检查了与亲密关系相关的风险变量:伴侣是否曾经入狱、注射毒品或共用针头。调查结果显示,某些高风险行为影响了参与者对艾滋病毒风险的认识:目前有一个以上的性伴侣,有一个注射毒品的伴侣,有一个与男性发生性关系的伴侣,或有一个接受过艾滋病毒检测的伴侣。不确定伴侣是否有危险行为的参与者对艾滋病毒风险的担忧和认知明显高于确定伴侣有危险行为的参与者。这些发现的意义在于为高危妇女量身定制有效的干预措施。
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