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Sexual Health Risk and the Movement of Women between Disadvantaged Communities and Local Jails

机译:性健康风险与弱势社区与地方监狱之间的妇女流动

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Drawing on cross-sectional data collected in three Kansas City jails, our objective was to describe the social, neighborhood-based context of sexual health risk prior to incarceration for 290 women. Half of the participants were clustered in Kansas City's urban core before their incarceration. Women who lived in these neighborhoods, which had the highest density of our incarcerated participants, were three times as likely to report a history of trading sex for money, drugs, or life necessities, compared to women who lived elsewhere in the city. Living in a neighborhood that was perceived to have low social capital was also associated with sexually transmitted infection history. Gaining an understanding of these social influences in women's lives—particularly at the neighborhood level—provides key insights that will allow future interventions to change the health outcomes of women who move between disadvantaged communities and local jails.
机译:利用在堪萨斯州三所监狱中收集的横截面数据,我们的目的是描述290名女性在被监禁之前的基于社会,邻里的性健康风险情况。入狱前,有一半的参与者聚集在堪萨斯城的市中心。与住在城市其他地方的妇女相比,住在这些被拘留者中密度最高的社区的妇女报告以性交易来换钱,吸毒或生活必需品的可能性是其三倍。生活在被认为社会资本较低的街区也与性传播感染史有关。对妇女生活中这些社会影响的理解(尤其是在社区层面)提供了重要的见识,这些见识将使将来的干预措施能够改变在处境不利的社区和地方监狱之间生活的妇女的健康状况。

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