Safer sex practices, such as consistent condom use, are essential to reduce HIV transmission. Determining causes and/or co-variants related to the likelihood of participating in high-risk sexual behaviors may allow the content of interventions and treatments to minimize HIV transmission to be tailored more effectively. The goal of this study was to examine whether a relationship exists between consistent condom use among African American HIV-positive crack cocaine users and both (1) the use of antiretroviral therapy, and (2) adherence to antiretroviral therapy regimens. The study population consisted of 390 participants. They were at least 18 years old, African American, HIV-positive, and had used crack cocaine within a month prior to an in...
Copyright © 2014 Theresa M. Winhusen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Although the association between heavy alcohol use and HIV risk has been studied in treatment popula...
Abstract There is limited data on the initiation and use of HIV care services by HIV-positive crack ...
Safer sex practices, such as consistent condom use, are essential to reduce HIV transmission. Determ...
Introduction: Cocaine (including powder and crack) use is common among people with HIV (PWH). We ide...
ABSTRACT Cocaine use, marijuana use, alcohol use, and polysubstance use (e.g., alco-hol and cocaine,...
International audienceThe French overseas territories in the Americas are the French territories mos...
The dual global epidemics of crack cocaine use and HIV have resulted in a large number of people liv...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Aim To examine the association between the crack cocaine cessation and risky sexual behaviors. Desig...
Background Crack cocaine use is known to contribute to poor adherence to antiretroviral medicatio...
OBJECTIVES: To study factors that influence the self-reported use of condoms among injection drug us...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of all men currently diagnosed with AIDS. MSM...
Copyright © 2014 Theresa M. Winhusen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Although the association between heavy alcohol use and HIV risk has been studied in treatment popula...
Abstract There is limited data on the initiation and use of HIV care services by HIV-positive crack ...
Safer sex practices, such as consistent condom use, are essential to reduce HIV transmission. Determ...
Introduction: Cocaine (including powder and crack) use is common among people with HIV (PWH). We ide...
ABSTRACT Cocaine use, marijuana use, alcohol use, and polysubstance use (e.g., alco-hol and cocaine,...
International audienceThe French overseas territories in the Americas are the French territories mos...
The dual global epidemics of crack cocaine use and HIV have resulted in a large number of people liv...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
Aim To examine the association between the crack cocaine cessation and risky sexual behaviors. Desig...
Background Crack cocaine use is known to contribute to poor adherence to antiretroviral medicatio...
OBJECTIVES: To study factors that influence the self-reported use of condoms among injection drug us...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for a majority of all men currently diagnosed with AIDS. MSM...
Copyright © 2014 Theresa M. Winhusen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Although the association between heavy alcohol use and HIV risk has been studied in treatment popula...
Abstract There is limited data on the initiation and use of HIV care services by HIV-positive crack ...