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HIV risks and risk reduction readiness in hard-to-reach, drug-using African American and Mexican American women: an exploratory study.

作者信息

Turner N H, Solomon D J

机构信息

School of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Health Promotion and Gerontology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1028, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Educ Prev. 1996 Jun;8(3):236-46.

PMID:8806952
Abstract

In an exploratory study of the HIV risk-taking behaviors and risk reduction readiness of a sample of 74 hard-to-reach, out-of-treatment African American and Mexican American drug-using women who are at high risk for HIV infection, Mexican American women were found to be more likely than African American women to have drug-using sexual partners and to use drugs daily. Cocaine was the drug most commonly used by both groups. Heroin injectors were more likely than nonheroin injectors to use daily and to share needles. Women of both ethnicities expressed considerable readiness for HIV risk reduction. We describe two empirically derived interventions to reduce HIV risks among this population and share our observations regarding collecting data from and intervening with hard-to-reach, drug-using minority women who are at high risk for HIV infection.

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