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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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HIV infection and depressive symptoms: An investigation of African American single mothers

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Pages 343-350 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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L. Nilsson Schönnesson, M. Williams, J. Atkinson & S. Timpson. (2009) Factors associated with depressive symptoms in African American crack cocaine smokers. Journal of Substance Use 14:3-4, pages 161-174.
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S. M. Collin, M. M. Chisenga, L. Kasonka, A. Haworth, C. Young, S. Filteau & S. F. Murray. (2006) Factors associated with postpartum physical and mental morbidity among women with known HIV status in Lusaka, Zambia. AIDS Care 18:7, pages 812-820.
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Michael Reece, TaniaB. Basta & Erin Koers. (2005) Psychological Distress Patterns of Women and Mothers Presenting for HIV-Related Mental Health Care. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 3:2, pages 93-109.
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Kinda Aljassem, Janet M. Raboud, Trevor A. Hart, Anita Benoit, DeSheng Su, Shari L. Margolese, Sean B. Rourke, Sergio Rueda, Ann Burchell, John Cairney, Paul Shuper & Mona R. Loutfy. (2014) Gender Differences in Severity and Correlates of Depression Symptoms in People Living with HIV in Ontario, Canada. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) 15:1, pages 23-35.
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Krista Lee Oswalt & Fred J. Biasini. (2012) Characteristics of HIV-Infected Mothers Associated With Increased Risk of Poor Mother-Infant Interactions and Infant Outcomes. Journal of Pediatric Health Care 26:2, pages 83-91.
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Cara O’Connell-Edwards, Deborah J. Jones, Rex Forehand & Kevin Larkin. (2008) CD4 Count and Physical Symptoms Among Urban African American Mothers with HIV: An Examination of the Role of Optimism and Depressive Symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 15:4, pages 322-330.
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Jori A. Berger-GreensteinCarlos A. CuevasStephen M. BradyGlenn TrezzaMark A. RichardsonTerence M. Keane. (2007) Major Depression in Patients with HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 21:12, pages 942-955.
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Deborah J. Jones, Sarah E. Foster, Alecia A. Zalot, Charlene Chester & Antonette King. (2006) Knowledge of Maternal HIV/AIDS and Child Adjustment: The Moderating Role of Children’s Relationships with their Mothers. AIDS and Behavior 11:3, pages 409-420.
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Jennifer P. D’Auria, Becky J. Christian & Margaret Shandor Miles. (2006) Being There for My Baby: Early Responses of HIV-infected Mothers With an HIV-exposed Infant. Journal of Pediatric Health Care 20:1, pages 11-18.
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Deborah J. Jones, Cara O'Connell, Mary Gound, Laurie Heller & Rex Forehand. (2016) Predictors of Self-Reported Physical Symptoms in Low-Income, Inner-City African American Women: The Role of Optimism, Depressive Symptoms, and Chronic Illness. Psychology of Women Quarterly 28:2, pages 112-121.
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Jori A. Berger-Greenstein, Stephen Brady, David Spiggle, Deborah J. Brief & Terence M. Keane. 2004. Pharmacotherapy of Depression. Pharmacotherapy of Depression 243 264 .
Deborah J. Jones, Steven R. H. Beach & Rex Forehand. (2001) Disease status in African American single mothers with HIV: The role of depressive symptoms.. Health Psychology 20:6, pages 417-423.
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