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2014 ; 12
(4
): 276-81
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Differences in sexual risk behaviors between lower and higher frequency
alcohol-using African-American adolescent females
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Sales JM
; Monahan JL
; Brooks C
; DiClemente RJ
; Rose E
; Samp JA
Curr HIV Res
2014[]; 12
(4
): 276-81
PMID25053364
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BACKGROUND: To examine differences between lower and higher frequency alcohol
users in sexual behaviors and psychosocial correlates of risk for HIV among young
African-American females. METHODS: Data were collected from sexually active
African-American females aged 15-20 years, seeking services at a STD clinic in
Atlanta, GA, to assess sexual behavior, correlates of risk, and a non-disease
biological marker of unprotected vaginal sex. RESULTS: Number of drinking
occasions was significantly related to three of four psychosocial correlates and
with all self-reporting sexual behavior measures. Also, heavier drinking per
occasion was associated with the presence of semen in vaginal fluid. CONCLUSION:
Non-abuse levels of drinking were related to increased sexual risk-taking in this
sample of young African- American females. Incorporating messages about the
intersection of alcohol use and sexual decision making into HIV/STD prevention
programs would strengthen STD prevention messaging in this vulnerable population.