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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Risk among Women in Kentucky: Coordinating HIV and IPV Screening, Prevention, and Response

July 6, 2021

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Principal Investigator: April Schweinhart (PIRE, Louisville Center)
Analyst: Ashley Simons-Rudolph, Ph.D.
Analyst: Winnie Luseno, Ph.D.

The Office on Women’s Health (OWH) seeks to fund projects to serve women at increased risk of HIV infection and intimate partner violence (IPV) through expanded primary prevention, screening, and response activities from September 2019 to 2021.

To meet this criteria, the Center for Women and Families (CWF), a sexual and domestic violence support and advocacy center in Louisville, Kentucky (KY), will

  1. enhance and expand HIV testing and referrals as well as improve access to HIV prevention and treatment services for women who experience IPV,
  2. integrate IPV screening protocols for women seeking HIV testing and referral services, and
  3. reduce stigma among providers about IPV and co-occurring HIV and substance use disorder (SUD) risks.

Joined in this effort are Volunteers of America (VOA), a human service organization that provides HIV testing, and addiction recovery services; the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE); consultant Dr. Olivia Ashley, a nationally recognized expert in IPV and sexual violence (SV) prevention; and consultant Dr. Jelani Kerr, an expert in PrEP uptake and adherence among high-risk populations in Louisville. Together we offer an approach that is informed by a community advisory board (CAB) that addresses harms associated with IPV by adapting evidence-based curricula and interventions to the needs of women in Jefferson County, KY, a community with escalating opioid and HIV infection rates and high rates of sexual violence.

Project Record

· Spotlight Project

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Evaluation of the State of New Mexico Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Programming

Evaluation of the State of South Carolina Project AWARE Grant

NCAPP Evaluation Project

Paramedic-Administered Buprenorphine as a Bridge to Medication-Assisted Treatment

Study on the Effects of an Anonymous Tip Line and Multidisciplinary Teams in Schools in Nevada

Vermont Prevention Inventory

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