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以非裔美国女性为主的样本中性传播感染、抑郁症和终身暴力之间的关系。

The relationships among sexually transmitted infection, depression, and lifetime violence in a sample of predominantly African American women.

作者信息

Laughon Kathryn, Gielen Andrea Carlson, Campbell Jacquelyn C, Burke Jessica, McDonnell Karen, O'Campo Patricia

机构信息

University of Virginia, School of Nursing, McLeod Hall, P.O. Box 800782, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0782, USA.

出版信息

Res Nurs Health. 2007 Aug;30(4):413-28. doi: 10.1002/nur.20226.

Abstract

This study was a secondary analysis of the relationships among lifetime experiences of violence, depressive symptoms, substance use, safer sex behaviors use, and past-year sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment among a sample of 445 low income, primarily African American women (257 HIV-, 188 HIV+) reporting a male intimate partner within the past year. Twenty-one percent of HIV- and 33% of HIV+ women reported past-year STI treatment. Violence victimization increased women's odds of past-year STI treatment, controlling for HIV status and age. Depressive symptoms increased, and use of safer sex behaviors decreased, women's odds of past-year STI treatment. Results suggest that positive assessment for violence and/or depression indicates need for STI screening.

摘要

本研究是一项对445名低收入、主要为非裔美国女性(257名HIV阴性,188名HIV阳性)样本中暴力的终生经历、抑郁症状、物质使用、安全性行为以及过去一年性传播感染(STI)治疗之间关系的二次分析,这些女性在过去一年中报告有男性亲密伴侣。21%的HIV阴性和33%的HIV阳性女性报告过去一年接受过STI治疗。在控制HIV状态和年龄的情况下,暴力受害增加了女性过去一年接受STI治疗的几率。抑郁症状增加,而安全性行为的使用减少,女性过去一年接受STI治疗的几率。结果表明,对暴力和/或抑郁的积极评估表明需要进行STI筛查。

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