Prison Populations

Individuals in prison settings are at increased risk for HIV infection.

The following documents were located during the HIV prevention literature survey:

Abiona, T. C., Adefuye, S. A., Balogun, J. A., & Sloan, P. E. (2009). Gender differences in HIV risk behaviors of inmates [Abstract]. Journal of Women’s Health 18(1), 65-71.

Weir, B. W., O’Brien, K., Bard, R. S., Casciato, C. J., Maher, J. E, Dent, C. W., Dougherty, J. A., & Stark, M. J. (2009). Reducing HIV and partner violence risk among women with criminal justice system involvement: A randomized controlled trial of two motivational interviewing-based interventions. AIDS and Behavior 13(3), 509-522.

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