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Citation

Prowse KM, Logue CE, Fantasia HC, Sutherland MA. Public Health Nurs. 2014; 31(3): 215-233.

Affiliation

Emergency Department, Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, CA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/phn.12076

PMID

24099558

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent health burden in the United States and is a risk factor for HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) transmission. Despite the association between IPV and HIV risk, IPV is often omitted from HIV prevention research and interventions. This review analyzes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's best-evidence HIV risk reduction interventions and their incorporation of IPV assessment, education and evaluation. DESIGN AND SAMPLE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's best-evidence HIV risk reduction interventions (n = 44) were reviewed for inclusion of IPV content. RESULTS: Of the 44 best evidence interventions, 5 addressed IPV. These 5 interventions were further examined for method, measurement and uniformity. CONCLUSIONS: Justification for IPV integration in HIV risk reduction programs is explored and supported by evidence-based research and practice.


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