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Women Prone to Risky Sex If They Witness Violence

by Kathy Jones on May 13 2012 11:27 PM

 Women Prone to Risky Sex If They Witness Violence
A new study has said that witnessing crimes makes women more prone to having "risky" sex with a high number of sexual partners.
Women who have been abused themselves were more likely to have unprotected sex, and use drugs or alcohol before having sex, said the study by the Miriam Hospital's Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine in the US.

According to the Daily Mail, the findings offer a new insight on the link between exposure to violence and HIV risk behaviour, particularly among low-income, urban women.

"Sadly, our results show that many women must cope with multiple forms of violence, and that some combinations of violent experiences put women at risk for HIV, other STDs or unplanned pregnancy - not to mention the risks from the violence itself," said lead author Jennifer Walsh.

The study included 481 women attending an urban STD clinic. They were assessed for previous history of violence and current sexual risk-taking behaviour.

The women were primarily African American and most were socio-economically disadvantaged, the daily said.

The team found women who reported experiencing multiple forms of violence and those who were exposed to community violence had the highest levels of sexual risk behaviour, including a large number of sexual partners and alcohol and drug use before sex.

Source-IANS


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