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Vulnerability to HIV Among Women Formerly Incarcerated and Women with Incarcerated Sexual Partners
Authors:Andrea Kim  Kimberly Page-Shafer  Juan Ruiz  Lisa Reyes  Viva Delgado  Jeffrey Klausner  Fred Molitor  Mitchell Katz  William McFarland
Affiliation:(1) San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California;(2) Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, San Francisco, California;(3) California Department of Health Services, Office of AIDS, Sacramento, California;(4) ETR Associates, Sacramento, California
Abstract:
HIV risk was assessed in association with a history of incarceration and having a sexual partner with a history of incarceration in a population sample of low-income young women residing in San Francisco. Of the 235 women surveyed, 23% reported prior incarceration and 42% reported having a sexual partner with a history of incarceration. Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (including HIV) was no higher among previously incarcerated women or those with a sexual partner with a history of incarceration. Women with a prior incarceration were significantly more likely to report injecting drugs, exchanging sex for money or drugs, and history of forced sex. Women reporting sexual partners with a history of incarceration were significantly more likely to report incarceration history, history of STIs, and history of forced sex. Interventions aimed at reducing substance abuse, STIs, commercial/survival sex, and the effects of sexual coercion need to be strengthened for women within and transitioning out of correctional facilities.
Keywords:HIV  HIV risk  incarceration  sexually transmitted infection  women
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