A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. Forty-two percent of all women diagnosed with AIDS have been infected through injection drug use. Many more women with HIV are exposed to non-intravenous drugs that potentially affect their quality of life and illness experience. This study sought to identify from the perspective of women factors that most influenced their ability to obtain treatment for their HIV infection and control their substance use. A focus group approach was used for data collection. Twenty-five HIV-infected women participated in one of four focus groups. Women were asked to identify and discuss their concerns and needs related to HIV/AIDS and substance use. Twenty-fo...
Recently, greater attention has been focused on the implications of HIV disease for women. This is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
Access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is a critical issue for women with HIV. This study ...
A constellation of factors contributes to Black women's health including stressors and traumatic exp...
A constellation of factors contributes to Black women's health including stressors and traumatic exp...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
BACKGROUND: The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a significant public health concern in North Carolina, and prev...
Recently, greater attention has been focused on the implications of HIV disease for women. This is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
In 2007, the estimated HIV and AIDS case rates among adult and adolescent African-American females i...
Access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is a critical issue for women with HIV. This study ...
A constellation of factors contributes to Black women's health including stressors and traumatic exp...
A constellation of factors contributes to Black women's health including stressors and traumatic exp...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
Women account for more than half of all individuals living with HIV globally. Despite increasing dru...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
BACKGROUND: The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a significant public health concern in North Carolina, and prev...
Recently, greater attention has been focused on the implications of HIV disease for women. This is c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018African-American women are a vulnerable subpopulation ...