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Initial Feasibility of a Woman-Focused Intervention for Pregnant African-American Women

机译:以妇女为中心的干预措施对非洲裔美国孕妇的初步可行性

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African-American women who use crack are vulnerable to HIV because of the complex social circumstances in which they live. Drug-abuse treatment for these women during pregnancy may provide time for changing risk behaviors. This paper examines the initial 6-month feasibility of a women-focused HIV intervention, the Women's CoOp, adapted for pregnant women, relative to treatment-as-usual among 59 pregnant African-American women enrolled in drug-abuse treatment. At treatment entry, the women were largely homeless, unemployed, practicing unsafe sex, and involved in violence. Results indicated marked reductions in homelessness, use of cocaine and illegal drugs, involvement in physical violence, and an increase in knowledge of HIV from baseline to 6-month followup for both conditions. Findings suggest that the Women's CoOp intervention could be successfully adapted to treat this hard-to-reach population. Future studies should examine the efficacy of the pregnancy-adapted Women's CoOp for women not enrolled in drug-abuse treatment.
机译:使用粗制滥造的非裔美国妇女由于其所处的复杂社会环境而容易感染艾滋病毒。这些孕妇在怀孕期间的药物滥用治疗可能会为改变危险行为提供时间。本文研究了针对59名接受药物滥用治疗的非洲裔美国孕妇的平常治疗方法,针对孕妇的针对女性的HIV干预(妇女的CoOp)针对孕妇的最初6个月可行性。这些妇女在接受治疗时大多无家可归,失业,从事不安全的性行为并卷入暴力。结果表明,从基线到6个月的随访,这两种情况的无家可归者,可卡因和非法药物的使用,参与人身暴力的情况明显减少,对艾滋病毒的了解增加。研究结果表明,妇女的CoOp干预措施可以成功地用于治疗这一难以覆盖的人群。未来的研究应该检查适应怀孕的女性CoOp对未接受药物滥用治疗的女性的疗效。

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