Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10518218 | Women's Health Issues | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Findings indicate that efforts are needed to address barriers identified for vaginal microbicides to increase its uptake in future HIV prevention trials and marketing of future Food and Drug Administration-approved products. Strategies should address gender-based inequalities (e.g., partner violence) experienced by drug-using women and promote female empowerment. Education on female-initiated barrier methods is also needed for women who use drugs, as well as health care providers and other professionals providing sexual health care and contraception to women with histories of drug use and partner violence.
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Authors
Jamila K. PhD, MPH, Jennifer L. PhD, MPH, Angela M. PhD, MPH, Natasha T. MPH, Julie N. MHS, Lawrence A. PhD,