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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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The HIV/AIDS treatment adherence, health outcomes, and cost study: conceptual foundations and overview

Pages 6-21 | Published online: 27 Sep 2010

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Marlene C. Lira, Judith I. Tsui, Jane M. Liebschutz, Jonathan Colasanti, Christin Root, Debbie M. Cheng, Alexander Y. Walley, Meg Sullivan, Christopher Shanahan, Kristen O’Connor, Catherine Abrams, Leah S. Forman, Christine Chaisson, Carly Bridden, Melissa C. Podolsky, Kishna Outlaw, Catherine E. Harris, Wendy S. Armstrong, Carlos del Rio & Jeffrey H. Samet. (2019) Study protocol for the targeting effective analgesia in clinics for HIV (TEACH) study – a cluster randomized controlled trial and parallel cohort to increase guideline concordant care for long-term opioid therapy among people living with HIV. HIV Research & Clinical Practice 20:2, pages 48-63.
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Maleeha Sami, Sithokozile Maposa, Heather Exner-Pirot & June Anonson. (2018) Front-line service providers’ appraisal of Saskatchewan’s HIV services and strategy: A qualitative study. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 17:2, pages 146-162.
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Claude Ann Mellins, JenniferF. Havens, Cheryl McDonnell, Carolyn Lichtenstein, Karina Uldall, Margaret Chesney, E. Karina Santamaria & James Bell. (2009) Adherence to antiretroviral medications and medical care in HIV-infected adults diagnosed with mental and substance abuse disorders. AIDS Care 21:2, pages 168-177.
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SusanL. Ettner, ChristopherJ. Conover, Rae Jean Proescholdbell, MarciaR. Weaver, Alfonso Ang, PeterS. Arno & The HIV/AIDS Treatment Adherence, Health Outcomes and Cost Study Group1. (2008) Triply-diagnosed patients in the HIV/AIDS Treatment Adherence, Health Outcomes and Cost Study: patterns of home care use . AIDS Care 20:10, pages 1177-1189.
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Vanessa Castro-Granell, Noé Garin, Ángeles Jaén, José Luis Casado, Lorna Leal, Santiago Cenoz & María José Fuster-RuizdeApodaca. (2021) Recreational Drug Use in People Living with HIV in Spain: Factors Associated with Drug Use and the Impact on Clinical Outcomes. AIDS and Behavior 25:12, pages 3883-3897.
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Vanessa Castro-Granell, Noé Garin, Ángeles Jaén, Santiago Cenoz, María José Galindo & María José Fuster-RuizdeApodaca. (2021) Prevalence, beliefs and impact of drug-drug interactions between antiretroviral therapy and illicit drugs among people living with HIV in Spain. PLOS ONE 16:11, pages e0260334.
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María José Fuster-RuizdeApodaca, Vanessa Castro-Granell, Ana Laguía, Ángeles Jaén, Santiago Cenoz & María José Galindo. (2020) Drug use and antiretroviral therapy (ART) interactions: a qualitative study to explore the knowledge, beliefs, adherence, and quality of life of people living with HIV taking ART and illicit drugs. AIDS Research and Therapy 17:1.
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Redonna K. ChandlerShoshana Y. KahanaBennett FletcherDionne JonesMatthew S. FingerWill M. AklinKathleen HamillCandace Webb. (2015) Data Collection and Harmonization in HIV Research: The Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain Initiative at the National Institute on Drug Abuse. American Journal of Public Health 105:12, pages 2416-2422.
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Avnish TripathiEren YoumansJames J. GibsonWayne A. Duffus. (2011) The Impact of Retention in Early HIV Medical Care on Viro-Immunological Parameters and Survival: A Statewide Study. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 27:7, pages 751-758.
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Victoria B. Mitrani, Daniel J. Feaster, Nomi S. Weiss-Laxer & Brian E. McCabe. (2010) Malaise, Motivation and Motherhood: Predictors of Engagement in Behavioral Interventions from a Randomized Controlled Trial for HIV+ Women in Drug Abuse Recovery. AIDS and Behavior 15:2, pages 396-406.
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Binta AlleyneGina Gaston. (2010) Gender Disparity and HIV Risk Among Young Black Women in College: A Literature Review. Affilia 25:2, pages 135-145.
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Nancy B PalmerJames R BasinskiKarina K Uldall. (2010) Psychiatric illness, access and adherence to HAART: a brief review of recent findings and implications for care. HIV Therapy 4:2, pages 215-230.
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Jennie C. I. Tsao & Tomas Soto. (2009) Pain in Persons Living With HIV and Comorbid Psychologic and Substance Use Disorders. The Clinical Journal of Pain 25:4, pages 307-312.
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Allison J. Applebaum, Mark A. Richardson, Stephen M. Brady, Deborah J. Brief & Terence M. Keane. (2008) Gender and Other Psychosocial Factors as Predictors of Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in Adults with Comorbid HIV/AIDS, Psychiatric and Substance-related Disorder. AIDS and Behavior 13:1, pages 60-65.
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Dionne J. Jones & George W. Roberts. 2009. HIV/AIDS in U.S. Communities of Color. HIV/AIDS in U.S. Communities of Color 227 244 .
Marc I. RosenKevin DieckhausThomas J. McMahonBarbara ValdesNancy M. PetryJoyce CramerBruce Rounsaville. (2007) Improved Adherence with Contingency Management. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 21:1, pages 30-40.
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Jonathan Nel & Mario R. Smith. (2016) Exploring the Interaction between Comorbid Psychiatric and Medical Diagnoses: The Potential Impact of Borderline Personality Disorder on Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART). South African Journal of Psychology 36:4, pages 683-698.
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Kathryn WhettenSusan ReifMarvin SwartzRachel StevensJan OstermannLaura HanischJoseph J. EronJr.Jr.. (2005) A Brief Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screener for Persons with HIV. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 19:2, pages 89-99.
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