Miner, SarahFerrer, LilianCianelli, RosinaBernales, MargaritaCabieses, Báltica2016-12-142016-12-142011Violence Against Women, 2011, vol. 17, n° 4, p. 517-531http://hdl.handle.net/11447/894http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801211404189The objective of this study was to determine if a relationship exists between intimate partner v iolence (IPV) and HIV risk among socioeconomically disadvantaged Chilean women. A correlational analysis with data from the NIH-funded project, "Testing an HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention for Chilean Women," was conducted. Two hundred and sixty-one women were included in this analysis (n = 261). Those women who had experienced any type of IPV in the past 3 months had significantly higher risk for HIV than those who had not (t = -2.016, p < .05). Also a linear trend was found among those women who had experienced more than one type of IPV in the past 3 months and HIV risk.en-USHIVIntimate partner violenceWomenIntimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk Behaviors among Socially Disadvantaged Chilean WomenArtículo