| Literature DB >> 33828337 |
Abenaa A Jones1, T V Dyer2, A Das1, S O Lasopa3, C W Striley4, L B Cottler4.
Abstract
This study examined risky sexual behaviors, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; DSM-IV)-defined alcohol and substance use disorders, and perceptions of risky behaviors among community released, justice-involved women, who are currently trading sex (CTS), formerly traded sex (FTS), or have never traded sex. Data were derived from 266 sexually active women recruited from a Municipal Drug Court System in St. Louis, Missouri. In an adjusted multinomial regression model, being dependent on alcohol and cocaine was the most robust correlate of sex-trading status (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: CTS = 4.21, FTS = 4.66). Perceptions of sexual risk and HIV were significantly associated with CTS (AOR = 3.39), however, not FTS. Other significant correlates of sex trading status included age, lifetime injection drug use, lower education, child sexual abuse, and unstable housing. Gender-specific interventions tailored toward currently and formerly sex-trading women are needed.Entities:
Keywords: criminal justice; drug dependence; sex trading; sexual behaviors; women
Year: 2018 PMID: 33828337 PMCID: PMC8022863 DOI: 10.1177/0022042618795141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Drug Issues ISSN: 0022-0426