Mp. Carey et al., HIV and AIDS relative to other health, social, and relationship concerns among low-income urban women: A brief report, J WOMEN H G, 8(5), 1999, pp. 657-661
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","General & Internal Medicine
Our objective was to determine the priorities of low-income women regarding
health, relationship, and social concerns. Street-intercept surveys were c
onducted with 161 low-income urban women (mean = 27 years, 85% African Amer
ican, 80% single mothers) regarding their perceptions of the threat associa
ted with 48 health and social problems. Women rated acquired immune deficie
ncy syndrome (AIDS) as their most important health, social, or relationship
concern. Nearly one half of all women indicated that they would attend ris
k reduction programs to learn how to avoid infection with human immunodefic
iency virus (HIV). AIDS is perceived as a serious threat to women's health,
and interventions to reduce risk are welcomed.