In a qualitative study, 20 HIV-infected Australian gay men were interviewed about their decision not to access antiretroviral drug therapy. The main reasons given for the decision were fear of side effects; fear of long-term damage to body organs; the inconvenience of the treatment regimens; belief that the regimen\u27s demands would be a threat to morale; and belief that there was no reason to start therapy in the absence of AIDS-related symptoms. Actions taken by the men to monitor and maintain their health included seeing a doctor regularly; having regular T-cell and viral load tests; and trying to maintain a positive outlook by not letting HIV/AIDS \u27take over\u27 their lives. Almost half the men considered they had been subjected to ...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary responses to HIV embrace biomedical prevention, particularly treatment as...
ObjectivesWith the increasing momentum to maximize the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART), bet...
Objective: Assess the acceptability of HIV treatment as prevention and early antiretroviral treatmen...
In a qualitative study, 20 HIV-infected Australian gay men were interviewed about their non-uptake o...
Background: In recent years, there has been increasing evidence that early initiation of antiretrovi...
INTRODUCTION: Rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation can improve patient outcomes such as vir...
Introduction Rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation can improve patient outcomes such as v...
BACKGROUND:: Measures of HIV treatments optimism were developed in response to increased risk behavi...
We examined the logic that individuals use to account for delaying HIV testing and/or initiating HIV...
We are arguably at a critical point in the history of the HIV epidemic. HIV prevention has entered a...
Current debates regarding the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to promote both individual- and po...
Introduction: ART initiation in primary HIV infection (PHI) could reduce risk of transmission to sex...
We assessed attitudes to medicines, HIV treatments and antiretroviral-based prevention in a national...
Advances in medication claim to have transformed HIV from a terminal disease to a chronic illness. H...
Assess the acceptability of HIV treatment as prevention and early antiretroviral treatment among gay...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary responses to HIV embrace biomedical prevention, particularly treatment as...
ObjectivesWith the increasing momentum to maximize the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART), bet...
Objective: Assess the acceptability of HIV treatment as prevention and early antiretroviral treatmen...
In a qualitative study, 20 HIV-infected Australian gay men were interviewed about their non-uptake o...
Background: In recent years, there has been increasing evidence that early initiation of antiretrovi...
INTRODUCTION: Rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation can improve patient outcomes such as vir...
Introduction Rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation can improve patient outcomes such as v...
BACKGROUND:: Measures of HIV treatments optimism were developed in response to increased risk behavi...
We examined the logic that individuals use to account for delaying HIV testing and/or initiating HIV...
We are arguably at a critical point in the history of the HIV epidemic. HIV prevention has entered a...
Current debates regarding the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to promote both individual- and po...
Introduction: ART initiation in primary HIV infection (PHI) could reduce risk of transmission to sex...
We assessed attitudes to medicines, HIV treatments and antiretroviral-based prevention in a national...
Advances in medication claim to have transformed HIV from a terminal disease to a chronic illness. H...
Assess the acceptability of HIV treatment as prevention and early antiretroviral treatment among gay...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary responses to HIV embrace biomedical prevention, particularly treatment as...
ObjectivesWith the increasing momentum to maximize the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART), bet...
Objective: Assess the acceptability of HIV treatment as prevention and early antiretroviral treatmen...