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  1. ... a wide range of neuropathologic disorders (79), the diagnosis of major depression in HIV patients should be suspect if it is unaccompanied ... patient, we advocate an inclusive approach in diagnosing depression in HIV ... this approach a symptom for depression is counted toward the diagnosis of ...
  2. ... unaccompanied by a rigorous neurobehavioral examination. When encountering HIV patients who have signs and symptoms of depression, physicians should be aware that depression may coexist ...
  3. ... previous history and family history. However, the differential diagnosis of depression in an HIV+ individual may be difficult because its symptoms may ...
  4. ... members of the general population. Additionally, the differential diagnosis. of depression in an HIV-1. seropositive individual is difficult because its symptoms ...
  5. ... all impairment(s) must be considered. Many individuals with HIV infection manifest mental signs and symptoms such as anxiety, depression, apathy, and cognitive impairment. Medical evidence should include ...
  6. ... people who are positive finding out about their HIV status is often followed by symptoms of depression, suicidal ideation, isolation. They may tentatively go to ...
  7. ... adult rela- tionships. Depression. A history of pre-HIV depression was determined to exist if the participant experienced at least two of the following symptoms, more of the time then not, over 2 ...
  8. ... associated with this host of symptoms, ranging from depression, suicide and stress and to some, denial, and this is an important symptom because denial of the person who tested HIV positive, of course, can jeopardize others. 354 Current ...
  9. ... 500,000. SECTION 3. PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS Persons with HIV infection and their loved ones, suffer high levels of distress, depression, and anxiety due to the great degree of uncertainty associated with the diagnosis. There is an often overwhelming task of sorting ...
  10. ... 500,000. SECTION 3. PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS Persons with HIV infection and their loved ones, suffer high levels of distress, depression, and anxiety due to the great degree of uncertainty associated with the diagnosis. There is an often overwhelming task of sorting ...
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