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PILOT
PROJECT #1 |
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principal goal of this project is to conduct a cross-sectional
epidemiologic and behavioral research study for the porpuses of
characterizing different risk factors associated with HIV infection
acquisition and transmission among impoverished, Hispanic women in
Puerto Rico living in public housing. The general hypothesis
behind the proposed research is that risk of HIV acquisition and
transmission for these women is exacerbated by various individual,
social and environmental factors unique to the public housing
environment and in order to decrease HIV risk, these factors must be
identified and mesuared. |
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| The significance of the proposed research will enhance knowledge and understanding of multilevel factors that influence HIV/STI risk behaviors as well as the consequences and differences in HIV-associated risks among impoverished women Latina women living in public housing in Puerto Rico. Qualitative and quantitative social epidemiological and behavioral sciences approaches will be used to target impoverished women living in PHDs. By including women from this population, comparisons of HIV/STI risk factors and outcomes can be made, providing a much needed picture of the scope of risk for impoverished women in Pueto Rico and how prevention messages and programs will need to be tailored. |