International audienceThe objective of this nested study was to assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in a sample of HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-coinfected patients according to their HCV status. Methods The nested cross-sectional study, untitled HEPAVIH-Psy survey, was performed in a subset of HIV/ HCV-coinfected patients enrolled in the French Agence Nationale de Recherche sur le SIDA et les H epatites Virales (ANRS) CO13 HEPAVIH cohort. Psychiatric disorders were screened for using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI 5.0.0). Results Among the 286 patients enrolled in the study, 68 (24%) had never received HCV treatment, 87 (30%) were treatment nonresponders, 44 (15%) were currently being treated and 87 (30%) ...
Objective: This study indexed the frequency of psychiatric disorders among hepatitis C virus (HCV)-i...
Introduction\ud \ud Access to hepatitis C (hereafter HCV) antiviral therapy has commonly excluded po...
Background: Most studies of hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV co-infection focus on HIV cohorts, and may not...
International audienceThe objective of this nested study was to assess the prevalence of psychiatric...
HCV can cause psychiatric disorders. It is crucial to re-evaluate them with direct-acting antiviral ...
The mental health needs of patients who are coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immuno...
HCV co-infection is widespread among people living with HIV who use drugs (PLHWUD). However, HCV tes...
Psychiatric comorbidity is a common problem in patients with substance use disorders. Patients with ...
Introduction: In comparison to the general population, notified HIV-positive patients have higher p...
BACKGROUND: Infection with HIV and HCV is higher among severely mentally ill (SMI) individuals than ...
BackgroundDirect-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy have been shown to be highly successful in clinical ...
Background: Most studies of hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV co-infection focus on HIV cohorts, and may not...
Objective: This study indexed the frequency of psychiatric disorders among hepatitis C virus (HCV)-i...
Introduction\ud \ud Access to hepatitis C (hereafter HCV) antiviral therapy has commonly excluded po...
Background: Most studies of hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV co-infection focus on HIV cohorts, and may not...
International audienceThe objective of this nested study was to assess the prevalence of psychiatric...
HCV can cause psychiatric disorders. It is crucial to re-evaluate them with direct-acting antiviral ...
The mental health needs of patients who are coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immuno...
HCV co-infection is widespread among people living with HIV who use drugs (PLHWUD). However, HCV tes...
Psychiatric comorbidity is a common problem in patients with substance use disorders. Patients with ...
Introduction: In comparison to the general population, notified HIV-positive patients have higher p...
BACKGROUND: Infection with HIV and HCV is higher among severely mentally ill (SMI) individuals than ...
BackgroundDirect-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy have been shown to be highly successful in clinical ...
Background: Most studies of hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV co-infection focus on HIV cohorts, and may not...
Objective: This study indexed the frequency of psychiatric disorders among hepatitis C virus (HCV)-i...
Introduction\ud \ud Access to hepatitis C (hereafter HCV) antiviral therapy has commonly excluded po...
Background: Most studies of hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV co-infection focus on HIV cohorts, and may not...