BackgroundFemale-initiated barrier methods for the prevention of HIV may be an effective alternative for drug-using women who are unable to negotiate safe sex, often as a result of physical and/or sexual partner violence.MethodsUtilizing a SAVA (substance abuse, violence, and AIDS) syndemic framework, we qualitatively examined perspectives on female condoms and vaginal microbicides among 18 women with histories of methamphetamine abuse and partner violence in San Diego, California.FindingsMost women were not interested in female condoms owing to perceived discomfort, difficulty of insertion, time-intensive effort, and unappealing appearance. Alternatively, most women viewed vaginal microbicides as a useful method. Positive aspects included ...
The objective of this study was to investigate women’s willingness to experiment with new condoms an...
deficiency virus (HIV)-positive injection drug-using women who reported unprotected vaginal and/or a...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
New methods are now available, and others are being developed, that could enable women to take the i...
Copyright © 2013 Erica Gollub et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
AbstractBackgroundWomen who use drugs, irrespective of whether these are injected or not, are faced ...
Although there have been recent advances in HIV treatment, women still do not have a means to prote...
BackgroundWomen who use drugs, irrespective of whether these are injected or not, are faced with mul...
ARV-based HIV prevention methods available in pill, gel or ring formulations (broadly referred to as...
Heterosexually transmitted HIV remains of critical concern in the United States and around the world...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
In the United States, drug users have dramatically reduced drug-related risk behaviors but continue ...
The objective of this study was to investigate women’s willingness to experiment with new condoms an...
deficiency virus (HIV)-positive injection drug-using women who reported unprotected vaginal and/or a...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
New methods are now available, and others are being developed, that could enable women to take the i...
Copyright © 2013 Erica Gollub et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
AbstractBackgroundWomen who use drugs, irrespective of whether these are injected or not, are faced ...
Although there have been recent advances in HIV treatment, women still do not have a means to prote...
BackgroundWomen who use drugs, irrespective of whether these are injected or not, are faced with mul...
ARV-based HIV prevention methods available in pill, gel or ring formulations (broadly referred to as...
Heterosexually transmitted HIV remains of critical concern in the United States and around the world...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
In the United States, drug users have dramatically reduced drug-related risk behaviors but continue ...
The objective of this study was to investigate women’s willingness to experiment with new condoms an...
deficiency virus (HIV)-positive injection drug-using women who reported unprotected vaginal and/or a...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...