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Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 15:343-347
Autor:
Y A, Amirkhanian, J A, Kelly, E G, Benotsch, A M, Somlai, K D, Brown, M I, Fernandez, K M, Opgenorth
Publikováno v:
Central European journal of public health. 12(1)
HIV incidence is rising more rapidly in some areas of Central and Eastern Europe than anywhere else in the world. Carrying out effective HIV prevention programs requires the presence of "bridges" that can reach community populations most vulnerable t
Autor:
E G, Benotsch, S C, Kalichman
Publikováno v:
Focus (San Francisco, Calif.). 16(11)
Publikováno v:
Journal of abnormal psychology. 109(2)
Cross-sectional research has demonstrated a link between personal and environmental resources and development of emotional distress after war zone service. Less is known about the longitudinal relationship between resources and distress. The authors
Publikováno v:
Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 19(2)
New treatments for HIV can improve immune functioning and decrease mortality. However, lapses in adherence may render these complex regimens ineffective. Sixty-three men and 9 women on highly active antiretroviral therapy completed measures of medica
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Addictive behaviors. 24(6)
Most persons aware of their HIV-positive serostatus refrain from sexual behavior that could transmit HIV infection to others. However, a minority of men who test HIV-seropositive continue to engage in transmission risk behavior. One factor that may p
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Journal of behavioral medicine. 20(2)
The present study compared ambulatory blood pressure in male and female subjects preselected for high and low hostility levels and investigated interpersonal daily stress as a possible mediational mechanism. Ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate w
Publikováno v:
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 63(3)
With a modified version of the Ways of Coping Checklist, the relation of coping to adherence among 57 hemodialysis patients was examined. The association of a particular type of coping to adherence was predicted to depend on the specific type of stre