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Relationship Power, Sexual Decision Making, and HIV Risk Among Midlife and Older Women.

Joanne Altschuler1, Siyon Rhee.   

Abstract

The number of midlife and older women with HIV/AIDS is high and increasing, especially among women of color. This article addresses these demographic realities by reporting on findings about self-esteem, relationship power, and HIV risk from a pilot study of midlife and older women. A purposive sample (N = 110) of ethnically, economically, and educationally diverse women 40 years and older from the Greater Los Angeles Area was surveyed to determine their levels of self-esteem, general relationship power, sexual decision-making power, safer sex behaviors, and HIV knowledge. Women with higher levels of self-esteem exercised greater power in their relationships with their partner. Women with higher levels of general relationship power and self-esteem tend to exercise greater power in sexual decision making, such as having sex and choosing sexual acts. Income and sexual decision-making power were statistically significant in predicting the use of condoms. Implications and recommendations for future HIV/AIDS research and intervention targeting midlife and older women are presented.

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Keywords:  HIV risk; ageism; midlife and older women; relationship power; self-esteem; sexual decision making

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25825850     DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2014.954499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Women Aging        ISSN: 0895-2841


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Authors:  Paula R Pietromonaco; Nickola C Overall; Lindsey A Beck; Sally I Powers
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5.  The impact of social organizations on HIV/AIDS prevention knowledge among migrants in Hefei, China.

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6.  Exploring HIV concern in a population of Dominican American women midlife and older.

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