Paper Title

Understudied HIV/STD Risk Behaviors among a Sample of Rural South Carolina Women: A Descriptive Pilot Study

Keywords

  • Sexual minority women
  • physician-patient interactions
  • healthcare quality
  • disclosure
  • LGBTQ+ health
  • sexual identity
  • pansexual
  • queer
  • bisexual
  • lesbian
  • healthcare experiences
  • sexual health
  • contraceptive use
  • condom use
  • erectile function
  • PDE5 inhibitors
  • HIV prevention
  • STD risk
  • sexuality in aging
  • relationship satisfaction
  • body image
  • self-efficacy
  • sexual orientation
  • hormone exposure
  • masculinity
  • small penis syndrome
  • psychosexual therapy
  • mental health
  • condom-associated erection loss
  • sexual pleasure
  • health disparities
  • rural health
  • HIV/AIDS prevention
  • behavioral control
  • psychosocial distress
  • family physicians
  • alcohol consumption
  • wine vs. beer
  • social status
  • IQ
  • perinatal exposure
  • sexual risk behaviors
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
  • Adolescents
  • Black Students
  • College Students
  • Comprehensive School Health Education
  • Females
  • High School Students
  • High Schools
  • Higher Education
  • Homosexuality
  • Males
  • Mortality Rate
  • Physicians
  • Pregnancy
  • Rural Areas
  • Secondary Education
  • Sexuality
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Student Behavior

Journal

The Health Education Monograph Series

Publication Info

Volume: 18 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 1-8

Published On

March, 2000

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Abstract

This collection of papers on HIV/AIDS prevention and education in rural communities includes: "Understudied HIV/STD Risk Behaviors among a Sample of Rural South Carolina Women: A Descriptive Pilot Study" (William L. Yarber, Richard A. Crosby, and Stephanie A. Sanders); "Risk and Co-Factors among Women Related to HIV Infection and AIDS Treatment" (Nancy T. Ellis); "Management of the Care of HIV-Infected Pregnant Women" (James G. Anderson, Marilyn M. Anderson, Linda L. Casebeer, and Robert E. Kristofco); "A Longitudinal Study of HIV/AIDS Related Mortality among African American and Hispanics in Texas During 1997" (Dennis Daniels and Haydee Encarnacion); "Perceived Behavioral Control for HIV/STD Prevention among African-American Undergraduate Students" (Andrew J. Kanu and Caroline G. Kanu); "Psychosocial Distress among Gay and Bisexual Men Living with HIV/AIDS in Small U.S. Towns and Rural Areas" (Timothy G. Heckman and Jeffrey G. Miller); "Rural and Non-Rural Adolescents' HIV/STD Sexual Risk Behaviors: Comparisons from a National Sample" (Richard A. Crosby, William L. Yarber, Kele Ding, Ralph DiClemente, and Brian Dodge); and "Family Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding HIV/AIDS Prevention" (Mohammad R. Torabi, Sandra Aguillon, and Ifeng Jeng). (Papers contain references.) (SM)

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