A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs regarding the interaction between substance use, types of sexual relationships, and the challenges and barriers they pose to practicing safer sex. An additional purpose was to examine this population\u27s willingness to participate in the program and receptiveness to the components of proposed interventions. Data were collected in this descriptive, exploratory study by the use of one focus group. Twelve African American women between 20 and 55 years of age who had previous drug detoxification experience participated in a 3-hour focus group. All participants were sexually active as well as current users of illicit substances, and all but one had...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Although most women infected with HIV are intravenous drug users, some contact the virus through sex...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
A community-based HIV intervention for African-American women who are active injection drug users (I...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
The convergence of the high prevalence of HIV incidence among African American adolescen...
In the United States between 1991 and 2001, there was an increase of over 848% in new AIDS cases in ...
BackgroundHIV continues to impact African American women at alarming rates. Yet, few researchers hav...
Background—HIV continues to impact African American women at alarming rates. Yet, few researchers ha...
The AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) was used to investigate Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) risk...
In the United States, drug users have dramatically reduced drug-related risk behaviors but continue ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Although most women infected with HIV are intravenous drug users, some contact the virus through sex...
A pilot study was conducted to understand women\u27s realities, perspectives, and perceived needs re...
A community-based HIV intervention for African-American women who are active injection drug users (I...
Abstract Background African-American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 60...
Today, in the third decade of the HIV epidemic in the United States, rates of infection continue to ...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
The convergence of the high prevalence of HIV incidence among African American adolescen...
In the United States between 1991 and 2001, there was an increase of over 848% in new AIDS cases in ...
BackgroundHIV continues to impact African American women at alarming rates. Yet, few researchers hav...
Background—HIV continues to impact African American women at alarming rates. Yet, few researchers ha...
The AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) was used to investigate Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) risk...
In the United States, drug users have dramatically reduced drug-related risk behaviors but continue ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between barriers to HIV risk reduction and...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Although most women infected with HIV are intravenous drug users, some contact the virus through sex...