10 research outputs found
Collaboration between the US and Mexican HIV/AIDS sectors: the role of community‐based organizations and federal HIV/AIDS funding policies in creating a binational political‐organizational field
The Theory of Reasoned Action Applied to Condom Use and Request of Condom Use in Mexican Government Workers
Changes in the geographical distribution of tuberculosis patients in Veracruz, Mexico, after reinforcement of a tuberculosis control programme
Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Socially Disadvantaged Chilean Women
The objective of this study was to determine if a relationship exists between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV risk among socioeconomically disadvantaged Chilean women. A correlational analysis with data from the NIH-funded project, “Testing an HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention for Chilean Women,” was conducted. Two hundred and sixtyone women were included in this analysis (n = 261). Those women who had experienced any type of IPV in the past 3 months had significantly higher risk for HIV than those who had not (t = −2.016, p < .05). Also a linear trend was found among those women who had experienced more than one type of IPV in the past 3 months and HIV risk
