Prevalence of HIV risk behavior among male substance abusing offenders of intimate partner violence

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Camila Fernandes, Cassandra Berbary, Cory A. Crane, C. Easton
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the rates of HIV risk-taking behavior and sexual violence among clients with co-occurring addiction and intimate partner violence (IPV). The current study also aims to determine whether HIV risk-taking behaviors (e.g. trading sex for money or drugs, having unprotected sex with multiple partners) differ among substance using IPV offenders with and without a history of sexual aggression. Design/methodology/approach Secondary analyses were conducted from Easton et al.’s (2017) randomized controlled trial of substance use domestic violence treatment among substance using IPV offenders. Correlational analyses were conducted to assess the relationship between pre-treatment sexual aggression, HIV risk-taking behaviors, substance use and aggression. Analyses of covariance were conducted in order to determine differences in participants’ HIV risk-taking behaviors based on their history of sexual aggression while controlling for hours of contact with the female partners. Findings In a sample of 63 participants, males with higher rates of sexual aggression were more likely to engage in sexual risk-taking behaviors. This study encountered a correlation between pre-treatment risk-taking behavior and verbal and physical aggression, as well as a correlation between pre-treatment risk-taking behaviors and cocaine use. Results neither suggest a relationship between sexual aggression and alcohol use nor HIV risk-taking behaviors and alcohol use at pre-treatment. Research limitations/implications The present study is limited by sample size and power. Originality/value This study is among the first of its kind to investigate HIV risk-taking behaviors among substance using offenders of IPV. This study provides support for the inclusion of treatment targeting HIV risk-taking behaviors among IPV offenders.
亲密伴侣暴力男性药物滥用者艾滋病毒风险行为的流行情况
目的评估吸毒成瘾和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)共存人群中HIV风险行为和性暴力的发生率。目前的研究还旨在确定在有和没有性侵犯史的IPV吸毒者中,艾滋病毒风险行为(例如,性交易金钱或毒品,与多名伴侣发生无保护的性行为)是否存在差异。设计/方法/方法从Easton等人(2017)的药物使用家庭暴力治疗药物使用IPV罪犯的随机对照试验中进行了二次分析。通过相关分析评估治疗前性侵犯、HIV风险行为、药物使用与攻击之间的关系。在控制与女性伴侣接触时间的情况下,通过协方差分析来确定参与者在性侵犯史上HIV风险行为的差异。在63名参与者的样本中,性侵犯率较高的男性更有可能从事冒险的性行为。本研究发现了治疗前的冒险行为与言语和身体攻击之间的相关性,以及治疗前的冒险行为与可卡因使用之间的相关性。结果既没有显示性侵犯与酒精使用之间的关系,也没有显示HIV风险行为与治疗前酒精使用之间的关系。研究的局限性/启示本研究受样本量和功率的限制。原创性/价值本研究是同类研究中首次调查IPV药物使用者的艾滋病毒冒险行为。本研究为在IPV罪犯中纳入针对艾滋病毒冒险行为的治疗提供了支持。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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