“…Together, these findings underscore the importance of undertaking HIV prevention activities with women with SMI at multiple levels (e.g., individual, interpersonal, societal) and in multiple domains (e.g., psychiatric illness, interpersonal skills, abuse, discrimination, economic security) (Coates, Richter, & Caceres, 2008; Meade & Sikkema, 2005). Despite this need, mental health care settings often lack routine HIV risk assessment and comprehensive HIV prevention activities (McKinnon, Wainberg, & Cournos, 2001; Satriano, Rothschild, Steiner, & Oldham, 1999; Solomon, Tennille, Lipsitt, Plumb, Metzger, & Blank, 2007; Walkup, Satriano, Hansell, & Olfson, 1998). …”