Smith Tanyka K, Larson Elaine L
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY.
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY.
Womens Health Issues. 2015 Jan-Feb;25(1):63-72. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2014.09.002. Epub 2014 Nov 12.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major public health concern in the United States, particularly among older Black women who comprise approximately 40% of the newly diagnosed cases among women. This systematic review sought to answer the research question: What are the sexual practices in older Black women associated with HIV risk?
CINAHL, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Web of Knowledge electronic databases were searched for English-language research studies published between 2003 and 2013 that focused on the HIV sexual risk practices of Black women over the age of 50. Using PRISMA guidelines, two reviewers independently reviewed and appraised the quality of relevant articles; agreement of select studies was achieved by consensus.
Among the 3,167 articles surveyed, 9 met inclusion criteria. The majority (88%) were quantitative, observational studies. All nine articles addressed at least one of three factors that contribute to HIV sexual risk: Behavioral (inconsistent condom use and multiple sexual partners), psychological (risk perception, depression/stress, trauma, and self-esteem issues), and social factors (economics, education, and drugs/alcohol use). Outcome measures varied across studies.
Although this systematic review appraised few studies, findings suggest that many older Black women are engaged in HIV risk-taking practices. Clinicians and researchers need to be aware of the HIV risk practices of older Black women to improve health outcomes through education, effective communication and risk appraisal.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是美国主要的公共卫生问题,在老年黑人女性中尤为突出,她们约占女性新诊断病例的40%。本系统评价旨在回答研究问题:与HIV风险相关的老年黑人女性的性行为有哪些?
检索CINAHL、PubMed、MEDLINE和Web of Knowledge电子数据库,查找2003年至2013年发表的以50岁以上黑人女性的HIV性风险行为为重点的英文研究。使用PRISMA指南,两名评审员独立审查和评估相关文章的质量;通过共识达成对选定研究的一致意见。
在调查的3167篇文章中,9篇符合纳入标准。大多数(88%)是定量观察性研究。所有9篇文章都涉及导致HIV性风险的三个因素中的至少一个:行为因素(避孕套使用不一致和多个性伴侣)、心理因素(风险认知、抑郁/压力、创伤和自尊问题)和社会因素(经济、教育和药物/酒精使用)。不同研究的结果测量方法各不相同。
尽管本系统评价评估的研究较少,但研究结果表明,许多老年黑人女性存在HIV风险行为。临床医生和研究人员需要了解老年黑人女性的HIV风险行为,以便通过教育、有效沟通和风险评估改善健康结果。