Journal article
The Importance of Sex in the Lives of Women Living with HIV: A Critical Quantitative Analysis
Abstract
The authors explored the importance of sex for 1,289 women living with HIV in Canada. Approximately half of women viewed sex as “very” (19.6%) or “somewhat” important (32.3%) and the remaining reported “neither important or unimportant” (22.0%), “somewhat unimportant” (5.4%), or “not at all important” (20.1%). Women who had a regular sex partner, identified as African, Caribbean, or Black, were more educated, believed HIV treatment prevents …
Authors
Carter A; Greene S; Money D; Sanchez M; Webster K; Nicholson V; Brotto LA; Hankins C; Kestler M; Pick N
Journal
International Journal of Sexual Health, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 92–110
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
January 2, 2018
DOI
10.1080/19317611.2018.1447527
ISSN
1931-7611