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Exposure to COVID-19 pandemic-related stressors and their association with distress, psychological growth and drug use in people with HIV in Nouvelle Aquitaine, France (ANRS CO3 AQUIVIH-NA Cohort-QuAliV-QuAliCOV study)

Ben Farhat J, Hessamfar M, Neau D, Farbos S, Lazaro E,  et al.
2025-01-06 • AIDS and Behavior
2025-01-06 • AIDS and Behavior

We investigated people living with HIV (PLWH)’s exposure to COVID-19 pandemic stressors and their association with distress, psychological growth, and substance use. PLWH in the ANRS ...

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Attrition from care among men initiating ART in male-only clinics compared with men in general primary healthcare clinics in Khayelitsha, South Africa: a matched propensity score analysis

Cassidy T, Cornell M, Makeleni B, Horsburgh CR, Trivino Duran L,  et al.
2022-07-31 • AIDS and Behavior
2022-07-31 • AIDS and Behavior
Men have higher rates of attrition from antiretroviral therapy (ART) programs than women. In Khayelitsha, a high HIV prevalence area in South Africa, two public sector primary healthcare...
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Duration of viral suppression and risk of rebound viremia with first-line antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda

Musinguzi N, Mocello AR, Boum Y II, Hunt PW, Martin JN,  et al.
2016-06-02 • AIDS and Behavior
2016-06-02 • AIDS and Behavior
Little is known about associations between viral suppression, adherence, and duration of prior viral suppression in sub-Saharan Africa. Study participants were from the UARTO study in Mb...
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HIV self-testing among previously diagnosed HIV-positive people in Khayelitsha, South Africa: no evidence of harm but may facilitate re-engagement in ART care

Hacking D, Cassidy T, Ellman T, Steele SJ, Moore HA,  et al.
2022-03-02 • AIDS and Behavior
2022-03-02 • AIDS and Behavior
In South Africa, where an estimated 34% of nearly 7-million HIV-positive people were not on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2019, innovative strategies to diagnose and link people to car...
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Declining prevalence of probable depression among patients presenting for antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda: the role of early treatment initiation

Chan BT, Weiser SD, Boum Y II, Haberer JE, Kembabazi A,  et al.
2014-05-01 • AIDS and Behavior
2014-05-01 • AIDS and Behavior
Little is known about trends in depression at antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in low- and middle-income countries. We used data from an ongoi...