Introduction: HIV infection is a common viral infection that affects humans and is one of the main causes of premature death, with a tremendous growth, particularly in Africa and developing countries and among young populations. In addition to the underlying factors, individuals' psychological traits and inability to cope with stressful situations are supposed to be among the accelerating factors in people with the disease. The aim of this study was to compare HIV patients with psychiatric disorders and coping strategies with healthy subjects in Khorramshahr, Iran Methods: The subjects were purposefully selected. The tools were SCL90 and problem solving skills questionnaires. Subjects filled out both questionnaires individually. To compare ...
The present study was carried out to investigate psychological disorders, suicide risk and \ud socia...
HIV-infected patients are known to have severe psychosocial problems; however, clinicians tend to ov...
Background: HIV, a communicable disease, is assuming an alarming epidemic dimension with increasing ...
Introduction: HIV infection is a common viral infection that affects humans and is one of the main c...
Objective: Over the past years, the prevalence and the progression rate of HIV infection in Iran esp...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)HIV patients face an array of social and psychol...
Background: HIV and psychiatric disorders are closely correlated and are accompanied by some similar...
HIV/AIDS is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in world. There are more than 35 mil...
Objective: The current study was undertaken to qualitatively investigate the coping strategies and i...
Background The HIV/AIDS pandemic has led to millions of deaths as well as disability and negative ou...
The study examined the relationship between coping and psychosocial variables (psychological stress ...
<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">By 2020 the prevalence of HIV in the Russian Federation may...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are common in HIV-infected patients and for sure have direct impac...
Background: Diagnosis of HIV infection creates an overwhelming stress and leads to symptoms like gui...
Background: Literature reveals that there is an association between HIV infection and mental disorde...
The present study was carried out to investigate psychological disorders, suicide risk and \ud socia...
HIV-infected patients are known to have severe psychosocial problems; however, clinicians tend to ov...
Background: HIV, a communicable disease, is assuming an alarming epidemic dimension with increasing ...
Introduction: HIV infection is a common viral infection that affects humans and is one of the main c...
Objective: Over the past years, the prevalence and the progression rate of HIV infection in Iran esp...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)HIV patients face an array of social and psychol...
Background: HIV and psychiatric disorders are closely correlated and are accompanied by some similar...
HIV/AIDS is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in world. There are more than 35 mil...
Objective: The current study was undertaken to qualitatively investigate the coping strategies and i...
Background The HIV/AIDS pandemic has led to millions of deaths as well as disability and negative ou...
The study examined the relationship between coping and psychosocial variables (psychological stress ...
<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">By 2020 the prevalence of HIV in the Russian Federation may...
Background: Psychiatric disorders are common in HIV-infected patients and for sure have direct impac...
Background: Diagnosis of HIV infection creates an overwhelming stress and leads to symptoms like gui...
Background: Literature reveals that there is an association between HIV infection and mental disorde...
The present study was carried out to investigate psychological disorders, suicide risk and \ud socia...
HIV-infected patients are known to have severe psychosocial problems; however, clinicians tend to ov...
Background: HIV, a communicable disease, is assuming an alarming epidemic dimension with increasing ...