Gender Differences in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Persons Involved in the U.S. Criminal Justice System and Living with HIV or at Risk for HIV: A “Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain” Harmonization Consortium

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Kelsey B. Loeliger
Mary L. Biggs
Rebekah Young
David W. Seal
Curt G. Beckwith
Irene Kuo
Michael S. Gordon
Frederick L. Altice
Lawrence J. Ouellet
William E. Cunningham
Jeremy D. Young
Sandra A. Springer
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[1] Yale School of Medicine,Yale University AIDS Program
[2] Yale School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases
[3] University of Washington,Department of Biostatistics
[4] Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences
[5] The Miriam Hospital/Alpert Medical School of Brown University,Department of Medicine/Infectious Diseases
[6] George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[7] Friends Research Institute Inc.,Centre of Excellence on Research in AIDS (CERiA)
[8] University of Malaya,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[9] School of Public Health,Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Department of Medicine, Geffen School of Medicine
[10] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health
[11] University of California,Division of Infectious Diseases, Immunology and International Medicine, Department of Medicine
[12] Los Angeles,undefined
[13] University of California,undefined
[14] Los Angeles,undefined
[15] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2017年 / 21卷
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HIV/AIDS; Sexual risk behaviors; Injection drug use risk behaviors; Criminal justice system; Women and gender differences;
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The U.S. female criminal justice (CJ) population is rapidly growing, yet large-scale studies exploring gender-specific HIV risk behaviors in the CJ population are lacking. This analysis uses baseline data on adults with a CJ history from eight U.S. studies in an NIH-funded “Seek, Test, Treat, Retain” harmonization consortium. Data were collected using a standardized HIV risk behavior assessment tool and pooled across studies to describe participants’ characteristics and risk behaviors. Multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression models were used to test for gender-based behavior differences. Among 784 HIV-positive (21.4% female) and 5521 HIV-negative (8.5% female) participants, HIV-positive women had higher odds than HIV-positive men of engaging in condomless sexual intercourse (AOR 1.84 [1.16–2.95]) with potentially sero-discordant partners (AOR 2.40 [1.41–4.09]) and of sharing injection equipment (AOR 3.36 [1.31–8.63]). HIV risk reduction interventions targeting CJ-involved women with HIV are urgently needed as this population may represent an under-recognized potential source of HIV transmission.
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