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Hiv and Aids Risk Behaviors Among Female Detainees: Implications for Public Health Policy

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Title: HIV and AIDs Risk Behaviors Among Female Detainees: Implications for Public Health Policy

Author: Gary Michael McClelland, Linda A. Teplin, Karen M. Abram, Naomi Jacobs

Source: American Journal of Public Health 92 no5 818-25 May 2002

This article was a correlational article. The purpose of this article was to explore the injection drug use associated with HIV and AIDs risk behavior taking place among female jail detainees. Also, to identify the main groups of female jail detainees who are at a high risk of contracting HIV or AIDs.

The hypothesis tested in this article was that HIV and AIDs risk behaviors are common among women in jail. There are specific markers for the ones that are at a higher risk of contracting the viruses. Some of these markers include the use of injection drug and sex.

The sample for this article came from the Cook County Department of Corrections in Chicago. It consisted of 1,272 female criminals that were taken from pretrial arraignment between the years of 1991 and 1993.

The independent variable in this article is the female criminals. I believe that this is the independent variable because this was the part of the experiment that the experimenter was in control of. The dependent variables were sex and drugs. I believe that these were the dependent variables because they depended on the independent variables. These dependent variables were measured by interviews, the detainee’s charge type and surveys.

The outcome of the article was that these women that are incarcerated have high HIV and AIDs

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