| Literature DB >> 29648926 |
Michelle E Deming1, Amir Bhochhibhoya1, LaDrea Ingram1, Crystal Stafford1, Xiaoming Li1.
Abstract
Women are disproportionately affected by HIV in many regions of the world and they represent the fastest growing demographic in the HIV epidemic. In addition, sexual violence against women is a global public health issue which increases women's vulnerability of HIV/STI acquisition. However, the relationship between sexual violence and HIV/STI risk are complex and contribute to the growing epidemic of women infected with HIV/STIs. Our purpose for this review is to examine existing HIV/STI interventions that target women who experience forced sex. Interventions designed to address women's unique needs in HIV/STI prevention are critical in reducing women's vulnerability to HIV/STIs.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29648926 DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2018.1464005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Women Int ISSN: 0739-9332