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Developing a Tripartite Prevention Program for Impoverished Young Women Transitioning to Young Adulthood: Addressing Substance Use,HIV Risk,and Victimization by Intimate Partners
Authors:Elizabeth J. D'Amico  Dionne Barnes  Mary Lou Gilbert  Gery Ryan  Suzanne L. Wenzel
Affiliation:1. RAND Corporation , Santa Monica, California, USA Elizabeth_D'Amico@rand.org;3. RAND Corporation , Santa Monica, California, USA
Abstract:Little is known about the transition to adulthood for adolescent females and young women who are impoverished and homeless. Co-occurrence of drug use and abuse, HIV risk, and victimization is notable among homeless women, highlighting the need for comprehensive interventions. Unfortunately, evidence-based prevention approaches addressing these inter-related problems among impoverished women transitioning into adulthood are lacking. To address this gap, we designed an innovative prevention program by utilizing open- and closed-ended interview data from impoverished women (n = 20), focus groups with community experts and providers (2 groups; n = 9), and a theoretical framework to direct the research. Information provided by our focus groups and interviews with women supported our theoretical framework and highlighted the importance of addressing normative information, providing skills training, and utilizing a non-confrontational approach when discussing these sensitive issues.
Keywords:drug and alcohol use  HIV risk behavior  homeless women  prevention  victimization
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