Abstract Background We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently contributing to the HIV epidemic among women living in the US. We specifically examined community, network, dyadic, and individual factors to explain HIV vulnerability within a socioecological framework. Methods We gathered qualitative data (120 interviews and 31 focus groups) from a subset of women ages 18–44 years (N = 2,099) enrolled in the HPTN 064 HIV seroincidence estimation study across 10 US communities. We analyzed data from 4 diverse locations: Atlanta, New York City (the Bronx), Raleigh, and Washington, DC. Data were thematically coded using grounded theory methodology. Intercoder reliability was assessed to evaluate consistency of t...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics shape sexual risk in HIV-uninfected adults in the United St...
Objectives Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HIV...
Recent research suggests that sexual abuse may be a potent risk factor for engaging in HIV risk beha...
Background: We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently contributi...
Abstract Background We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently co...
ObjectivesNeighbourhood characteristics (e.g., high poverty rates) are associated with sexually tran...
Background. Social stability is an understudied construct with promise for understanding the extent ...
Although studies have consistently demonstrated that women at high risk for HIV and non-HIV sexually...
Objectives: Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HI...
Black women continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV with marked disparities in HIV inciden...
When seeking to prevent HIV/AIDS in women, attending to aspects of their lived experience provides o...
Background: Using data from HIV Prevention Trials Network 064, a multisite, observational cohort stu...
We describe the sexual behaviors of women at elevated risk of HIV acquisition who reside in areas of...
Objectives. We determined the prevalence of recent emotional, physical, and sexual violence against ...
Background: Structurally vulnerable women often face an accumulation of social and economic disadvan...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics shape sexual risk in HIV-uninfected adults in the United St...
Objectives Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HIV...
Recent research suggests that sexual abuse may be a potent risk factor for engaging in HIV risk beha...
Background: We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently contributi...
Abstract Background We sought to understand the multilevel syndemic factors that are concurrently co...
ObjectivesNeighbourhood characteristics (e.g., high poverty rates) are associated with sexually tran...
Background. Social stability is an understudied construct with promise for understanding the extent ...
Although studies have consistently demonstrated that women at high risk for HIV and non-HIV sexually...
Objectives: Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HI...
Black women continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV with marked disparities in HIV inciden...
When seeking to prevent HIV/AIDS in women, attending to aspects of their lived experience provides o...
Background: Using data from HIV Prevention Trials Network 064, a multisite, observational cohort stu...
We describe the sexual behaviors of women at elevated risk of HIV acquisition who reside in areas of...
Objectives. We determined the prevalence of recent emotional, physical, and sexual violence against ...
Background: Structurally vulnerable women often face an accumulation of social and economic disadvan...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics shape sexual risk in HIV-uninfected adults in the United St...
Objectives Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HIV...
Recent research suggests that sexual abuse may be a potent risk factor for engaging in HIV risk beha...