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HIV Prevention in Rural Appalachian Jails: Implications for Re-entry Risk Reduction Among Women Who Use Drugs.

Michele Staton1,2, Justin C Strickland3, J Matthew Webster4, Carl Leukefeld4, Carrie Oser5, Erika Pike4.   

Abstract

Rural women are at risk for health consequences (such as HIV) associated with substance misuse, but targeted interventions are limited for this population. Jails provide an underutilized opportunity for outreach to high-risk women in rural Appalachian communities. Rural women were randomized to either the NIDA Standard education intervention (n = 201) or the NIDA Standard plus motivational interviewing (MI-HIV; n = 199) while in jail. Outcomes focused on HIV risk behaviors 3 months post-release from jail. Decreases in HIV risk behaviors were observed at follow-up across conditions. Although participants in the MI-HIV group showed reductions in outcomes compared to the NIDA Standard group (OR = 0.82-0.93), these estimates did not reach significance (p values > .57). HIV education interventions can be associated with risk-reduction behaviors. These findings support the need for increased access to prevention education in criminal justice venues, particularly in rural communities.

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Keywords:  Drug use; HIV prevention; Incarceration; Intervention; Rural women

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29959722      PMCID: PMC6475200          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2209-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  4 in total

1.  Risk factors for heroin use following release from jail or prison in adults in a Central Appalachian state between 2012-2017.

Authors:  Kirsten Elin Smith; Adrian Archuleta; Michele Staton; Erin Winston
Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 3.829

2.  Rural Re-entry and Opioid Use: Identifying Health-Related Predictors of Relapse Among Formerly Incarcerated Women in Appalachia.

Authors:  Joseph M Calvert; Megan F Dickson; Martha Tillson; Erika Pike; Michele Staton
Journal:  J Appalach Health       Date:  2021-07-25

3.  Kentucky Women's Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN): A type 1 effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial to increase utilization of medications for opioid use disorder among justice-involved women.

Authors:  Michele Staton; J Matthew Webster; Carl Leukefeld; Martha Tillson; Katherine Marks; Carrie Oser; Heather M Bush; Laura Fanucchi; Amanda Fallin-Bennett; Bryan R Garner; Kathryn McCollister; Sarah Johnson; Erin Winston
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2021-01-09

Review 4.  Educational technologies on sexually transmitted infections for incarcerated women.

Authors:  Isaiane da Silva Carvalho; Tatiane Gomes Guedes; Simone Maria Muniz da Silva Bezerra; Fábia Alexandra Pottes Alves; Luciana Pedrosa Leal; Francisca Márcia Pereira Linhares
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2020-11-06
  4 in total

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