Singer M, Dai H, Weeks M R, Malave D
Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, CT 06106, USA.
Women Health. 1998;27(1-2):67-85. doi: 10.1300/J013v27n01_05.
This paper reports the findings of a study of congruence between AIDS risk perception and risk behavior in a sample of outreach-recruited out-of-treatment injection and non-injection crack cocaine using women in Hartford, CT. While rates of drug- and sex-related AIDS risk were high in this sample, perception of risk was low among many of the respondents. Variation in risk perception reflects sociodemographic differences in the sample, with those women who were most socially isolated exhibiting the greatest incongruence between personal risk and risk perception. Women who have had contact with health or social service programs were the most likely to report reductions in risk behavior.
本文报告了一项针对康涅狄格州哈特福德市通过外展招募的正在接受治疗的注射吸毒和非注射使用快克可卡因的女性样本中艾滋病风险认知与风险行为一致性的研究结果。虽然该样本中与毒品和性相关的艾滋病风险发生率很高,但许多受访者的风险认知却很低。风险认知的差异反映了样本中的社会人口统计学差异,那些社会隔离程度最高的女性在个人风险与风险认知之间表现出最大的不一致。与健康或社会服务项目有过接触的女性最有可能报告风险行为有所减少。