Main partner's resistance to condoms and HIV protection among disadvantaged, minority women.

作者: Tatiana Perrino , M. Isabel Fernández , G. Stephen Bowen , Kristopher Arheart

DOI: 10.1300/J013V42N03_03

关键词: DisadvantagedClinical psychologyPopulationResistance (psychoanalysis)Social psychologyMedicineHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Psychological interventionEthnic groupIntervention (counseling)Developed country

摘要: From a study of high-risk minority women we examined data for subgroup 201 who participated in “male condom-focused” HIV prevention intervention and reported having attempted to convince their main partner use condoms the 3 months following intervention. Factors related consistent condom with post-intervention were not living fewer sexual encounters no recent encounter which either was under influence drugs. At factors women’s future intentions consistently were: sex while drugs woman’s desire partner. Main partner’s resistance unrelated or consistently. Findings identify barriers within primary relationships critical yet challenging focal point interventions. (authors)

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