Abstract
Black women in the United States face disproportionate rates of HIV/AIDS, with higher new infection rates and poorer health outcomes compared to other racial and gender groups. This study seeks to explore the perceptions and knowledge surrounding HIV/AIDS among Black women, to contribute to social work and public health knowledge. By identifying gaps in awareness and understanding of the distinct challenges Black women face regarding HIV/AIDS, this study provides valuable insight to inform the development of targeted interventions and policies to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS. Using an exploratory approach, the study investigates the perceptions and knowledge of HIV/AIDS among a sample of approximately 259 Black and African American women in the U.S., offering a comprehensive analysis of their experiences and understanding of the disease.
Keywords
Black women, HIV/AIDS, Perceptions, Knowledge, Interventions