This study examines the longitudinal relationship between personal and sexual partner incarceration and subsequent HIV risk behaviors among drug-involved men and their primary female sexual partners. A random sample of 356 men in methadone treatment in New York City were interviewed at baseline, 6 and 12 months; these men also reported information on their primary female sexual partners. Female partner recent incarceration was associated with subsequent increase in multiple partnerships for the male participants (AOR: 3.31; 95% C.I.: 1.26-8.72, P < .05). Female partner incarceration was also associated with reduced likelihood of subsequent unprotected sex between primary partners (AOR: .13; 95% C.I.: .05-.40, P < .01); this finding is somew...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
This dissertation introduces a conceptual framework theorizing that incarceration and the inequities...
This paper examines the relationship between HIV risk and criminal justice involvement among a rando...
This paper examines the relationship between HIV risk and criminal justice involvement among a rando...
Although criminal justice involvement has repeatedly been associated with human immunodeficiency vir...
Background: The massively disproportionate impact of America’s prison boom on communities of color h...
This study examines the relationship between criminal justice involvement and high-risk sexual partn...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Background: The massively disproportionate impact of America’s prison boom on communities of color h...
Incarceration is associated with multiple and concurrent partnerships, which are determinants of sex...
Incarceration is associated with multiple and concurrent partnerships, which are determinants of sex...
Whereas research has suggested that drug-involved men are at disproportionately high risk of engagin...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
This dissertation introduces a conceptual framework theorizing that incarceration and the inequities...
This paper examines the relationship between HIV risk and criminal justice involvement among a rando...
This paper examines the relationship between HIV risk and criminal justice involvement among a rando...
Although criminal justice involvement has repeatedly been associated with human immunodeficiency vir...
Background: The massively disproportionate impact of America’s prison boom on communities of color h...
This study examines the relationship between criminal justice involvement and high-risk sexual partn...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Incarceration is associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including human immunodefici...
Background: The massively disproportionate impact of America’s prison boom on communities of color h...
Incarceration is associated with multiple and concurrent partnerships, which are determinants of sex...
Incarceration is associated with multiple and concurrent partnerships, which are determinants of sex...
Whereas research has suggested that drug-involved men are at disproportionately high risk of engagin...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by ...
This dissertation introduces a conceptual framework theorizing that incarceration and the inequities...