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Prevalence of Child and Adult Sexual Abuse and Risk Taking Practices Among HIV Serodiscordant African-American Couples

Source :
AIDS and Behavior; vol 14, iss 5; 1573-3254
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This study reports the prevalence of child (CSA) and adult (ASA) sexual abuse among 535 African American HIV serodiscordant couples from four major United State cities, and its relationship to personal and couple related vulnerabilities and HIV risk factors. As part of a randomized, clinical trial, CSA and ASA histories were obtained through face-to-face interviews. Results indicate that HIV positive women were significantly more likely to report one kind of abuse (32.32%), either before or since age 18 or both (32.6%). HIV-positive men (34.9%) were significantly more likely to report CSA than HIV-negative men (22.0%). Overall, 72% of couples reported that one or both had CSA histories. These findings underscore the heightened emotional vulnerability, and STI and HIV transmission risk taking practices, associated with sexual abuse. Sexual abuse histories among couples should be assessed to better understand how these histories may contribute to couples dynamics and risk-taking practices.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
AIDS and Behavior; vol 14, iss 5; 1573-3254
Notes :
application/pdf, AIDS and Behavior vol 14, iss 5 1573-3254, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367585020
Document Type :
Electronic Resource