This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit condom use and needle cleaning among impoverished women who are injection drug users (IDUs) or sexual partners of IDUs. This study also investigated whether risky sexual behavior or barriers to risk reduction differ with ethnicity and level of acculturation. Survey instruments to assess drug and sexual activity were administered to 378 African American and Latina women recruited primarily from homeless shelters and drug recovery programs. The most commonly cited barriers to condom use were belief that partners did not have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), lack of knowledge about where to get and how to use condoms, and discomfort dis...
ABSTRACT Cocaine use, marijuana use, alcohol use, and polysubstance use (e.g., alco-hol and cocaine,...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
More than thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Black, African American, and Latina/o communities...
The prevalence of increases in human immunodeficiency virus infection and illness rates among urban ...
A total of 108 African American men in a free lunch program with histories of drug abuse were survey...
A total of 108 African American men in a free lunch program with histories of drug abuse were survey...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
ABSTRACT Cocaine use, marijuana use, alcohol use, and polysubstance use (e.g., alco-hol and cocaine,...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
This study was undertaken to describe sexual behaviors and drug use and other factors that inhibit c...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
More than thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Black, African American, and Latina/o communities...
The prevalence of increases in human immunodeficiency virus infection and illness rates among urban ...
A total of 108 African American men in a free lunch program with histories of drug abuse were survey...
A total of 108 African American men in a free lunch program with histories of drug abuse were survey...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
ABSTRACT Cocaine use, marijuana use, alcohol use, and polysubstance use (e.g., alco-hol and cocaine,...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection continues to disproportionately affect African-American...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study describes self-reported histories of sexually transmitted dise...