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Overload: Impact of Incident Stressful Events on Antiretroviral Medication Adherence and Virologic Failure in a Longitudinal, Multisite Human Immunodeficiency Virus Cohort Study
Psychosomatic Medicine, 11/03/09
Mugavero MJ et al. – Incident stressful events are exceedingly common in the lives of HIV–infected individuals and negatively affect antiretroviral medication adherence and treatment outcomes. Interventions to address stress and trauma are needed to improve HIV outcomes.
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