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Change in patterns of HIV status disclosure in the HAART era and association of HIV status disclosure with depression level among women
2017
AIDS Care
Whether widespread use of HAART changed patterns of HIV status disclosure among women living with HIV is largely unknown. In addition, the association between time to first HIV disclosure and depression has not been fully explored among women. A retrospective crosssectional survey was conducted among HIV-infected women from the Washington, DC site of the Women's Interagency HIV Study to collect detailed information about their HIV status disclosure behavior. A sample of 202 HIV-positive women,
doi:10.1080/09540121.2017.1307916
pmid:28366011
fatcat:6dadfq57vfcrrpvwtevvay3k5i