| Literature DB >> 16609828 |
Cynthia H Chuang1, Jane M Liebschutz, Nicholas J Horton, Jeffrey H Samet.
Abstract
The association of violence victimization with current condom use in HIV-infected persons was examined in this cross-sectional study. The HIV-Alcohol Longitudinal Cohort (HIV-ALC) recruited HIV-infected participants with a history of alcohol problems. Interviews assessed violence histories and current sexual behaviors. Of the 349 participants (79% men), 38% reported inconsistent condom use and 80% reported a violence history. Lifetime sexual violence was reported by 40% and lifetime physical violence (without sexual violence) by 40%. Participants reporting lifetime sexual violence had greater odds of inconsistent condom use than participants without any history of violence. A history of childhood sexual violence was also associated with greater odds of inconsistent condom use than participants without a history of childhood sexual violence. A history of sexual violence may in part explain HIV-infected persons' greater risk for transmitting HIV through high-risk sexual behaviors.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16609828 PMCID: PMC4854518 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-005-9046-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165