Access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is a critical issue for women with HIV. This study examined differences in SUD diagnoses, comorbid psychiatric diagnoses, and predictors of SUD treatment initiation among a diverse sample of HIV-positive women (n = 228) and a demographically similar cohort of HIV-negative women (n = 693). Diagnoses and service utilization data were obtained from electronic health records of members of a large integrated healthcare system in Northern California. HIV-positive women were less likely to initiate SUD treatment. Significant racial/ethnic differences were found among both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women with respect to SUD diagnosis type and diagnosis of comorbid psychiatric ...
Background—Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
This paper measures syndemic substance use disorder, violence, and mental health and compares the sy...
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. ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
BackgroundStress associated with minority statuses has been linked to mental health disorders. Howev...
The purpose of this study was to compare the health profiles of women seeking residential treatment ...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
This paper measures syndemic substance use disorder, violence, and mental health and compares the sy...
PURPOSE: Detoxification often serves as an initial contact for treatment and represents an opportuni...
Background—Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
This paper measures syndemic substance use disorder, violence, and mental health and compares the sy...
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. ...
A growing number of women are being dually diagnosed with HIV infection and substance use problems. ...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
We used the World Health Organization's Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine th...
Black women who use alcohol, marijuana, and other drugs are disproportionately affected by health di...
BackgroundStress associated with minority statuses has been linked to mental health disorders. Howev...
The purpose of this study was to compare the health profiles of women seeking residential treatment ...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
This paper measures syndemic substance use disorder, violence, and mental health and compares the sy...
PURPOSE: Detoxification often serves as an initial contact for treatment and represents an opportuni...
Background—Substance use is associated with HIV sexual risk behaviors, yet few studies have examined...
ObjectivePrior studies of individuals with HIV infection have found that accessing psychiatric and s...
This paper measures syndemic substance use disorder, violence, and mental health and compares the sy...