Reducing HIV Risk among Women Visiting Their Incarcerated Male Partners

Prisoners are at increased risk for HIV infection. Consequently, their sexual and needle-sharing partners are also at increased risk. Partners of incarcerated men are a hidden at-risk population in the community. Prison visiting is an opportunity to identify and provide services to members of this p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Criminal justice and behavior 2000-02, Vol.27 (1), p.57-71
Hauptverfasser: COMFORT, MEGAN, GRINSTEAD, OLGA A., FAIGELES, BONNIE, ZACK, BARRY
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Prisoners are at increased risk for HIV infection. Consequently, their sexual and needle-sharing partners are also at increased risk. Partners of incarcerated men are a hidden at-risk population in the community. Prison visiting is an opportunity to identify and provide services to members of this population. Thirty women visiting their incarcerated partners at a large state prison in California participated in focus groups that led to the development of a peer-led HIV education intervention. Eighty-six women completed baseline surveys, 81 completed postintervention surveys, and 67 were followed 1 month after the intervention. Although women visiting their incarcerated partners are generally well-informed about HIV transmission and prevention, interventions addressing their specific emotional and informational needs are necessary to motivate and to assist them in reducing their risk for HIV infection.
ISSN:0093-8548
1552-3594
DOI:10.1177/0093854800027001004