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Building International Research Partnerships to Develop HIV Programs for Women of Color in the Context of Social Inequalities and Human Rights

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Pages 60-75 | Published online: 19 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

This article examines relationships among social inequality, drug use, and HIV risk for women of color in the United States and South Africa. In the first section, social and cultural factors that may place women of color at risk for drug use and exposure to HIV are identified. In the second section, lessons learned while developing HIV prevention research protocols for women of color in South Africa are presented and discussed. Experience suggests that to effectively address women's risks of drug use and AIDS requires specific theoretical models and methodological approaches that acknowledge the critical interface that may exist among social inequality, drug use, and AIDS risk for women worldwide. Successful HIV prevention and intervention programs for women of color worldwide also require international research partnerships that are based on mutual respect between partners and attention to the needs and priorities of the target populations.

Notes

The authors thank the National Institute on Drug Abuse for the funding of the South Africa project and Dr. Henry L. Francis, former director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Center on AIDS and Other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse, and Dr. Dionne J. Jones, health scientist administrator, also of the National Institute on Drug Abuse Center on AIDS and Other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, for their invaluable support.

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