History of forced sex in association with drug use and sexual HIV risk behaviors, infection with STDs, and diagnostic medical care - Results from theyoung women survey
F. Molitor et al., History of forced sex in association with drug use and sexual HIV risk behaviors, infection with STDs, and diagnostic medical care - Results from theyoung women survey, J INTERP V, 15(3), 2000, pp. 262-278
Data from a population-based, door-to-door survey of young women,were used
to investigate the relationship between forced sex and STD/TIN risk behavio
rs and history of diagnostic medical care. The Young Women Survey recruited
women from low-income neighborhoods within five California counties includ
ing and near San Francisco. A history of forced sex was related to use of a
lcohol and illicit drugs, injection drug use, history of anal intercourse,
sex with an injection drug user and prostitution, Women who had experienced
forced sex reported a younger age for first vaginal intercourse, a greater
number of lifetime male sex partners, and more acts of vaginal intercourse
, but were less likely to have sex with condoms. Associations were also fou
nd between forced sex and reported STD-related symptoms and diagnosis. Not
surprisingly, women reporting forced sex perceived themselves to be at grea
ter risk for HN infection, but were less likely to have had an HN test or a
routine gynecological checkup.