Title

Reducing Hiv Sexual Risk Among African American Women Who Use Drugs: Hearing Their Voices

Keywords

African American women; Barriers; Drug use; HIV; Prevention needs

Abstract

A pilot study was conducted to understand women's 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's 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 traded sex for money, drugs, or alcohol. The focus group interview was guided by a semistructured questionnaire. Participants were recruited by counselors in detoxification units. Each unit counselor was asked to randomly select a third of their residents, explain and read the purpose of the focus group, and get the residents' verbal consent to participate. The women discussed their sexual behaviors and drug use that increased their risk for acquiring HIV. They provided insight about the effects of different drugs on one's sexual behavior, motivation for sex, and reasons for unsafe sex and made recommendations for HIV prevention intervention. Participants agreed that safer sex and healthy living intervention would be most beneficial if placed within the context of a detoxification program. The juxtaposition of increased sexual risk behavior and the potential to acquire and transmit HIV infection suggests the urgency of intervening with African American women who are substance abusers.

Publication Date

1-1-2003

Publication Title

Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care

Volume

14

Issue

1

Number of Pages

19-26

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1177/1055329002239187

Socpus ID

0037264038 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/0037264038

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