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Does HIV status make a difference in the experience of lifetime abuse? descriptions of lifetime abuse and its context among low-income urban women

机译:艾滋病毒感染状况会影响一生的虐待经历吗?低收入城市妇女一生的虐待及其背景的描述

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Women living in poor urban communities are doubly disadvantaged with regard to increased risk for two major public health crises in the United States today—HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) and violence. This study moves beyond the comparison of rates of lifetime abuse among women to incorporate contextual information of the abusive situation and experiences of HIV-positive women and a sample of sociodemographically similar HIV-negative women. A total of 611 women, 310 of whom were diagnosed as HIV positive, provided interviews integrating quantitative data and qualitative text on their lifetime experience of abuse. Quantitative results yielded few statistically significant differences between the lifetime experiences of violence between HIV-positive women and their HIV-negative counterparts. Of the women, 62% reported intimate partner violence, and 38% reported experiencing nonpartner abuse as an adult. A majority of the abused women reported that their alcohol or drug use or their partner’s alcohol or drug use was associated with the abuse experienced. Significant differences were found between HIV-positive women and HIV-negative women in the pattern of abuse experience as a child, the frequency of abuse as an adult, and the involvement of women’s drinking before or during a violent episode. Qualitative excerpts from the interviews were found to differ thematically and were integrated with the quantitative data to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the women’s contextual situation in understanding interpersonal violence experienced by both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women.
机译:生活在贫困城市社区中的妇女在当今美国面临的两种主要公共卫生危机(艾滋病毒/艾滋病(人类免疫缺陷病毒/后天免疫缺陷综合症)和暴力)的风险增加方面处于双重不利地位。这项研究超越了对妇女一生中虐待率的比较,以纳入有关艾滋病毒阳性妇女和社会人口统计学上相似的艾滋病毒阴性妇女的虐待情况和经历的背景信息。总共611名妇女(其中310名被诊断为HIV阳性)进行了访谈,这些访谈结合了有关其毕生虐待经历的定量数据和定性文字。定量结果在艾滋病毒阳性妇女与艾滋病毒阴性妇女之间的一生暴力经历中几乎没有统计学上的显着差异。在这些妇女中,有62%的人报告了亲密伴侣的暴力行为,有38%的人报告了成年后遭受非伴侣的虐待。大多数受虐妇女报告说,他们的酗酒或吸毒或伴侣的酗酒或吸毒与经历的虐待有关。艾滋病毒呈阳性的妇女和艾滋病毒呈阴性的妇女在孩童时期的虐待经历,成年时期的虐待频率以及暴力事件发生前或发作期间妇女饮酒的参与方式方面存在显着差异。发现访谈的定性摘录在主题上有所不同,并与定量数据相结合,以更全面地了解妇女的处境状况,以了解艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒阴性妇女所经历的人际暴力。

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