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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 18, 2006 - Issue 4
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Support group participation among persons with HIV: Demographic characteristics and perceived barriers

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Pages 284-289 | Published online: 18 Jan 2007

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Ancilla Umeobieri, Kosisochukwu Udeogu, Juvernal Ugwu, Wisdom Udoh, Chukwuebuka Ugwu & Ekenechukwu Young. (2021) Support group participation among people living with human immunodeficiency virus in tertiary hospitals in Enugu: Benefits, perceived barriers, and factors associated with participation. International Journal of Medicine and Health Development 26:3, pages 198.
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Mario Salvador Sanchez-Dominguez, Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Rene Leyva-Flores & Cesar Infante-Xibille. (2020) Estimating the effectiveness of self-help groups on the adoption of secondary preventive measures by people living with HIV in Central America, 2012. BMC Health Services Research 20:1.
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Karen Treisman, Fergal W. Jones & Elizabeth Shaw. (2014) The Experiences and Coping Strategies of United Kingdom-Based African Women Following an HIV Diagnosis During Pregnancy. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 25:2, pages 145-157.
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Jocelyn DeJong & Iman Mortagy. (2013) The Struggle for Recognition by People Living With HIV/AIDS in Sudan. Qualitative Health Research 23:6, pages 782-794.
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David E. Pollio, Carol S. North, Ashley M. Hudson & Barry A. Hong. (2012) A Comparison of Enrollees Versus Non-enrollees in a Patient/Family HCV Psychoeducation Study. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 20:2, pages 156-163.
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Sphiwe Madiba & Olga Kekana. (2013) Factors Associated with Attendance and Non-Attendance of Support Groups among HIV Positive Adults Attending an Antiretroviral Community Clinic at Ekurhuleni District, South Africa. World Journal of AIDS 03:02, pages 111-118.
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Sarah Hoeck & Guido Van Hal. (2012) Experiences of parents of substance-abusing young people attending support groups. Archives of Public Health 70:1.
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J.P. DE SANTIS, R. M. GONZALEZ‐GUARDA & E. P. VASQUEZ. (2012) Psychosocial and cultural correlates of depression among Hispanic men with HIV infection: a pilot study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 19:10, pages 860-869.
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Lebohang Dhlamini, Lucia Knight, Heidi van Rooyen, Alastair van Heerden & Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus. (2012) Qualitative interviews with mentor mothers living with HIV: potential impacts of role and coping strategies. Journal of the International AIDS Society 15:4(Suppl 2).
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Phoenix K.H. MoNeil S. Coulson. (2010) Living with HIV/AIDS and Use of Online Support Groups. Journal of Health Psychology 15:3, pages 339-350.
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Moji Anderson, Gillian Elam, Ijeoma Solarin, Sarah Gerver, Kevin Fenton & Philippa Easterbrook. (2009) Coping With HIV: Caribbean People in the United Kingdom. Qualitative Health Research 19:8, pages 1060-1075.
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