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ISBN 10: 3319438336
ISBN 13: 978-3319438337
Author: Ann O’Leary, Paula M. Frew
Poverty in the United States Women’s Voices 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Women and Poverty in the USA
- Introduction
- Description of Poverty Among US Women
- Epidemiology of HIV Among US Women
- Summary of HPTN 064
- Rationale for Study
- Study Design
- Recruitment and Study Procedures
- Determination of HIV Incidence
- Qualitative Substudy
- Study Results
- Implications
- References
Chapter 2: Qualitative Methodological Approach
- Introduction
- Study Methods
- Study Design
- Phase 1: Pre-implementation
- Phase 2: Implementation
- Phase 3: Qualitative Coding and Analysis
- Stage 1: Structural Coding
- Stage 2: Member Checking
- Stage 3: Advanced Systematic Analysis
- Lessons Learned and Considerations for Future Research
- Recommendations
- References
Chapter 3: The Intersection of Women’s Health and Poverty
- Introduction
- Poverty and Income Inequality
- Housing Inequality and Insecurity
- Incarceration Rates, Sexual Concurrency, and Intimate Partner Violence
- Theoretical Orientation
- Methods
- Overview of Qualitative Findings
- Exosystem: Community
- Poverty Pervasiveness
- Perceived Discrimination
- Housing Policies and Insecurity
- Gender Imbalances
- Community Violence
- Mesosystem: Social
- Sexual Concurrency
- Community Social Support
- Microsystem: Social
- Sex Exchange
- Dyadic Social Support
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Individual Level
- Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors
- Substance Use
- Exosystem: Community
- Discussion
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 4: Food Insecurity Experienced by Women Living in Poverty
- Introduction
- Interview and Focus Group Results
- Trade-Offs
- Food Assistance
- SNAP
- Emergency Food Resources
- Informal Support
- High-Risk Coping Strategies
- Sex Exchange
- Theft
- Selling Plasma
- Empathy and Generosity: Sharing with Others
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 5: Poverty, Personal Experiences of Violence, and Mental Health: Understanding Their Complex Intersections
- Introduction
- Mental Health of Low-Income Women
- Identified Reasons for the Connection Between Poverty and Poor Mental Health Among Low-Income Women
- Intimate Partner Violence Among Low-Income Women
- Effect of Intimate Partner Violence on Mental Health
- The Role of Resilience on the Mental Health of Low-Income Women
- The Role of Treatment on Mental Health
- Interrelationships Among Poverty, Personal Violence Experiences, and Mental Health
- Prevalence of Personal Violence Experiences and Mental Health of the HPTN 064 Cohort
- Neighborhood Violence-Induced Stress
- Experiences of Sexual Abuse and Rape
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Effects of Neighborhood, Sexual, and Interpersonal Violence on Emotional Well-Being
- Fear, Anxiety, and Constant Worry
- Silence, Avoiding, and Withdrawal
- Anger
- Fatalism and Weariness
- Financial Stress
- The Effect of Poor Mental Health on Poverty
- Resilience and Overcoming Abuse, Violence, and Financial Stress
- Intrapersonal Resilience
- Interpersonal Resilience
- Conclusions: Clinical and Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 6: Substance Use Among Women in Poverty
- Introduction
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment for Women: Challenges Persist
- Methods
- Data Analysis Process
- Results
- Ubiquity of Drugs and Alcohol in Neighborhoods and Social Networks
- Violence Associated with Drugs and Alcohol
- Financial Implications and Drugs and Alcohol
- Hope, Resilience, and Recovery
- Policy Implications
- Improving Financial Situations
- Dealing with High Prevalence of Drugs and Associated Violence
- Capitalizing on Resiliency
- Conclusion
- References
Chapter 7: The Role of Social Support for Women Living in Poverty
- Introduction
- Poverty and the Family
- Poverty and Social Support
- Poverty and Community
- Themes in the Data
- Policy Implications
- Bridging Community Integration
- Family Strengthening
- Childcare and School Resources
- Building Coping Mechanisms
- Conclusion
- References
Chapter 8: Partner Concurrency and Relationship Dynamics
- Introduction
- Relationship Status
- Hegemonic Aspects of Heterosexual Relationships
- Concurrency Within Relationships
- Relationship Dynamics and Poverty
- Health Implications Associated with Concurrency
- Partner Concurrency and Relationship Dynamics
- Relationship Views and Desires: “She Wants to Be in a Relationship.”
- Sexual Concurrency: “There’s a Little Bit of Cheating in Everybody.”
- Health Implications: “… Even Though A Woman’s Not Promiscuous, If Her Partner Is, You’re Put at Risk.”
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 9: The Logic of Exchange Sex Among Women Living in Poverty
- Introduction
- Exchange Sex, Poverty, and HIV Risk in the USA
- Exchange Sex Among Women Living in Poverty: HPTN 064 Interview and Focus Groups Results
- Reasons for Having Exchange Sex
- Reasons for Not Having Exchange Sex
- Evaluating Exchange Sex Among Women
- Men and Exchange Sex
- Discussion
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 10: Physical Safety and Neighborhood Issues
- Introduction
- The Creation of Poverty
- Racial Divide and Poverty
- Crime and Violence in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods
- Neighborhood Safety Issues and Women
- Physical Safety and Neighborhood Among HPTN 064 Participants
- Characteristics of Impoverished Neighborhoods
- Elevated Rates of Crimes
- Social Disorganization
- Personal Safety and Victimization
- Generational Concerns of Physical Violence and Safety
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 11: Housing and Health: Exploring the Complex Intersections Between Housing Environments and Women’s Health
- Introduction
- Intersections Between Social and Built Environments, Physical Condition, and Reliability of Housing
- Social and Built Environment
- Physical Condition
- Stability and Reliability
- Understanding the Role of Housing for Women Living in Poverty: HPTN 064 Interview and Focus Group Results
- Life Circumstances
- Financial Constraints
- Housing Policy
- Proximity to Public Transportation and Other Resources
- Desire to Live Independently
- Neighborhood Attributes
- Highly Visible Social Disorder, “the Projects”
- Neighborhoods in Transition
- “Nice, Quiet” Neighborhoods
- Physical Condition of Housing
- Reliability of Housing
- Individual and Collective Efficacy
- Policy Implications
- References
Chapter 12: Descriptions of Gun Violence
- Introduction
- Connection to Youth
- The HPTN 064 Data
- Frequency
- Proximity
- War Analogies
- Reasons for Gun Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Drug Related
- Accidental
- Retribution/Prevention of Disclosure of Criminal Activity
- Over Little or Nothing
- Funerals
- Fear and Concern About Loved Ones
- Methods for Avoiding Danger
- Defensive Fatalism
- Role of Police
- Policy Implications
- References
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