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Sexual Risk-Taking among High-Risk Urban Women with and without Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Mediating Effects of Contextual Factors
Authors:Katie E Mosack  Mary E Randolph  Julia Dickson-Gomez  Maryann Abbott  Ellen Smith  Margaret R Weeks
Institution:1. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;2. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , Memphis, Tennessee, USA;3. Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;4. Institute for Community Research , Hartford, Connecticut, USA;5. University of Connecticut , West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:This study investigated the mechanisms of risk for urban women at high risk for HIV with and without childhood sexual abuse histories. Childhood sexual abuse survivors reported more unprotected intercourse and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The association of STI locus of control with frequency of unprotected sex was fully mediated by being intoxicated during sex and engaging in sex work, whereas the association between relational control and unprotected sex was not mediated by contextual factors for the childhood sexual abuse group. The mechanisms of risk are different for those with divergent childhood sexual abuse histories and thus interventions should be developed to educate women with a history of childhood sexual abuse about ways to avoid revictimization, particularly within a context of poverty, prostitution, and drug use.
Keywords:childhood sexual abuse  drug use  sexual risk  HIV risk  STI risk
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