Introduction Involving affected communities and people living with HIV (PLHIV) in HIV cure-focused clinical trials has ethical and practical benefits. However, there can be barriers to meaningful involvement of 'lay people' in scientific research meaning community consultation is often limited or ...
“The reduction in risk for lung cancer in people living with HIV is most pronounced among those younger than 50 years, who show substantial decreases in relative excess risk compared with the general population,” the study authors wrote. “However, for the increasing proportion of people living...
The research was designed primarily to examine the influence of meaning in life on information behavior of people living with HIV in Nigeria. This study adopted the survey research design. Using questionnaires administered through purposive sampling techniques, data was obtained from one hundred and fif...
Availability of anti-retroviral treatment has changed HIV in to a manageable chronic disease, making effective self-management essential. However, only a few studies in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) reported experiences of people living with HIV (PLWH) on self-management. Methods This m...
Objective: This study examined correlates of depressive symptoms, particularly the role of religious coping (RCOPE), among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The study also examined social support as a possible mediator of the proposed association between religious coping and depressive symptoms and...
The diagnosis of HIV is life-changing that requires people not only to deal with the disease but also to cope with the stigma attached to HIV. People living with HIV (PLWH) as well as their close family members (CFM) are stigmatised; however, CFM also stigmatise PLWH. This interaction...
Like a prayer: the role of spirituality and religion for people living with HIV in the UK Over 40,000 people are now living with diagnosed HIV in the UK. There is, however, uncertainty about how people with HIV use religion or spirituality to co... Damien,Ridge,Ian,... - 《Sociology...
has HIV and their immune system is weaker, meaning they're not ontherapy, or they're earlier on in their therapy and their CD4 count is still low, they may be at risk of having a worse reaction to the virus. We will learn more about SARS-CoV-2 on people living with HIV over time...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have a growing life expectancy in the US due to early provision of effective antiretroviral treatment. This has resulted in increasing exposure to age-related chronic illness that may be exacerbated by HIV/AIDS or antiretroviral treatment. Prior work has suggeste...
The Meaning of Work in the Lives of People Living with HIV Disease and AIDS Rehabilitation Counseling BulletinC.J. McReynolds, The meaning of work in the lives of people living with HIV disease and AIDS, Rehabilitation Counseling ... McReynolds,J C. - 《Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin》 被...