The authors suggest a theoretical model of pathways of HIV progression, with a focus on the contributions of depression-as well as secondary, behavioral and emotional variables. Literature was reviewed regarding (a) comorbid depression and the direct physiological effects on HIV progression and (b) intermediary factors between HIV and disease progression. Intermediary factors included (a) substance use, (b) social support, (c) hopelessness, (d) medication nonadherence, and (e) risky sexual behavior and the contraction of secondary infections. The authors suggest direct physiological pathways from depression to HIV progression and indirect pathways (e.g., behavioral, social, and psychological). In addition to depression, substance use, poor ...
Though depression is known to frequently afflict those with chronic HIV, mood during the early cours...
Objective: We examined the effects of stress, depressive symptoms, and social support on the progres...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...
The authors suggest a theoretical model of pathways of HIV progression, with a focus on the contribu...
Despite advances in HIV treatment, there continues to be great variability in the progression of thi...
The reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic nervous system are com...
Increased longevity of HIV-infected individuals due to expanding pharmacological research allows a l...
In this paper we review studies of depression in patients with HIV/AIDS. Methodological issues of im...
Depression is one of the main psychiatric co-morbidities in HIV infection, presenting with a signifi...
M.A. (Psychology)The present study was undertaken in an attempt to understand and ascertain the natu...
Depression is the most common neuropsychiatric complication in HIV-infected patients and may occur i...
Depression is a major challenge facing people living with HIV (PLHIV), with prevalence rates ranging...
Few studies examine how depression and substance use interact to affect HIV control. In 14,380 perso...
Though depression is known to frequently afflict those with chronic HIV, mood during the early cours...
HIV-positive individuals are more likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder than HIV-neg...
Though depression is known to frequently afflict those with chronic HIV, mood during the early cours...
Objective: We examined the effects of stress, depressive symptoms, and social support on the progres...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...
The authors suggest a theoretical model of pathways of HIV progression, with a focus on the contribu...
Despite advances in HIV treatment, there continues to be great variability in the progression of thi...
The reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic nervous system are com...
Increased longevity of HIV-infected individuals due to expanding pharmacological research allows a l...
In this paper we review studies of depression in patients with HIV/AIDS. Methodological issues of im...
Depression is one of the main psychiatric co-morbidities in HIV infection, presenting with a signifi...
M.A. (Psychology)The present study was undertaken in an attempt to understand and ascertain the natu...
Depression is the most common neuropsychiatric complication in HIV-infected patients and may occur i...
Depression is a major challenge facing people living with HIV (PLHIV), with prevalence rates ranging...
Few studies examine how depression and substance use interact to affect HIV control. In 14,380 perso...
Though depression is known to frequently afflict those with chronic HIV, mood during the early cours...
HIV-positive individuals are more likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder than HIV-neg...
Though depression is known to frequently afflict those with chronic HIV, mood during the early cours...
Objective: We examined the effects of stress, depressive symptoms, and social support on the progres...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...