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  1. ... preliminary RCT of CBT-AD for adherence and depression among HIV-positive Latinos on the U.S.-Mexico border: ... no no 21341962 HIV-disclosure, social support, and depression among HIV-infected African American women living in the rural ...
  2. ... preliminary RCT of CBT-AD for adherence and depression among HIV-positive Latinos on the U.S.-Mexico border: ...
  3. ... in some cases for people taking medicine for: Depression Anxiety Some cancers HIV Epilepsy Thromboembolism Hyperuricemia Tuberculosis Certain types of leukemia ...
  4. ... and alcohol abuse declined by 16 percent. However, depression increased by 56 percent and psychosis by 12 percent. HIV Discharges by age, sex, payer, and HIV cost ...
  5. ... Chang JL, Tsai AC, Musinguzi N, et al. Depression and suicidal ideation among HIV-infected adults receiving efavirenz versus nevirapine in Uganda: ...
  6. ... disorder, 85% with a comorbidity such as hypertension, HIV, or depression). In most trials, participants were recruited and universally ...
  7. ... taking care of elderly parents or grandchildren. 29 Depression in clinic populations of people living with HIV/AIDS has been found to be two to ... partners and friends; 32 Stigmatization can contribute to depression and ... disclosing their HIV status or from seeking HIV care. 33 African ...
  8. ... housing and employment. 43 An RCT for homeless HIV-positive patients with depression randomized participants to either DOT with fluoxetine or ...
  9. ... age <65 years E4b. Exclusively among those with depression or psychosis, alcohol use disorder, HIV/AIDS, Down syndrome, posttraumatic brain injury, metabolic disorders, ...
  10. ... dementia (including Alzheimer's and other senile dementias), depression, diabetes, hepatitis, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), osteoporosis, schizophrenia, and substance abuse disorders (drug and ...
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