Inner-city women and AIDS: the psycho-social benefits of unsafe sex
EJ Sobo - Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 1993 - Springer
Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 1993•Springer
The paper describes and analyzes findings from a larger study of the links between low
levels of condom use and impoverished, urban, African-American women's experiences and
understandings of heterosexual relationships. The research identifies and explores psycho-
social barriers to safer-sex. This article examines, in detail, HIV/AIDS risk denial and
women's strategic use of unsafe (condomless) sex and “monogamy narratives” to build and
to maintain this denial. The tendency to view urban African-American women's conjugal …
levels of condom use and impoverished, urban, African-American women's experiences and
understandings of heterosexual relationships. The research identifies and explores psycho-
social barriers to safer-sex. This article examines, in detail, HIV/AIDS risk denial and
women's strategic use of unsafe (condomless) sex and “monogamy narratives” to build and
to maintain this denial. The tendency to view urban African-American women's conjugal …
Abstract
The paper describes and analyzes findings from a larger study of the links between low levels of condom use and impoverished, urban, African-American women's experiences and understandings of heterosexual relationships. The research identifies and explores psycho-social barriers to safer-sex. This article examines, in detail, HIV/AIDS risk denial and women's strategic use of unsafe (condomless) sex and “monogamy narratives” to build and to maintain this denial. The tendency to view urban African-American women's conjugal affiliations as instrumental is questioned.
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