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Relationship of Social Networks to HIV Risk Behaviors From a Sample of Probationers in a Randomized Trial

NCJ Number
240614
Journal
Prison Journal Volume: 3 Issue: 92 Dated: September 2012 Pages: 411-429
Author(s)
Monique E. Wilson; Faye S. Taxman; Kevin E. O'Grady
Date Published
September 2012
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This study examined HIV risk behaviors and the role of social networks among a subpopulation at-risk-for HIV, drug-involved probationers.
Abstract
The authors examined HIV risk behaviors and the role of social networks among a subpopulation at-risk-for HIV, drug-involved probationers. Offenders volunteered to participate in a randomized clinical trial devoted to testing models of access to treatment. Results indicate HIV positive persons in social networks did not deter this sample from participating in HIV risk behaviors. Because positive associates did not influence HIV risk behaviors, engagement in these behaviors may not be a function of their network per se. Therefore, efforts to curtail HIV risk among probationers may be better directed toward the individual, and not the self-reported, associates. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.