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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 11, 1999 - Issue 2
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Women who are HIV infected: The role of religious activity in psychosocial adjustment

Pages 195-199 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Kai A.D. Morgan, Joni-Kay Scott, Monika Parshad-Asnani, Roger C. Gibson, Keisha N. O'Garo, Gillian A. Lowe, Dennis Edwards, Wendel D. Abel, Marvin Reid, Winston De La Haye & Christopher L. Edwards. (2014) Associations amongst disease severity, religious coping and depression in a cohort of Jamaicans with sickle-cell disease. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 17:9, pages 937-945.
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Roger C. McIntosh & Monica Rosselli. (2012) Stress and Coping in Women Living with HIV: A Meta-Analytic Review. AIDS and Behavior 16:8, pages 2144-2159.
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Catherine E. MosherHazel M. Prelow, William W. Chen & Molly E. Yackel. (2016) Coping and Social Support as Mediators of the Relation of Optimism to Depressive Symptoms Among Black College Students. Journal of Black Psychology 32:1, pages 72-86.
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