Alcohol has particularly harmful health effects in HIV-infected patients; therefore, HIV clinics are an important setting for integration of brief alcohol intervention and alcohol pharmacotherapy to improve patient outcomes. Current practices of alcohol screening, counseling, and prescription of pharmacotherapy by HIV providers are unknown
Objective: To document prevalence of, and association between, substance use and HIV risk behaviours...
New data and therapeutic options warrant updated recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs...
As HIV-related prophylactic and therapeutic research findings continue to evolve, the Health Resourc...
BackgroundAlcohol has particularly harmful health effects in HIV-infected patients; therefore, HIV c...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
Background: At the points where an infectious disease and risk factors for poor health intersect, wh...
This pilot study assessed the extent to which health care providers in HIV care and treatment, subst...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
Substance use complicates HIV care and prevention. Primary care clinics are an ideal setting to scre...
Hazardous alcohol consumption has been frequently reported among women with HIV infection and is ass...
Substance use complicates HIV care and prevention. Primary care clinics are an ideal setting to scre...
Although HIV care providers are strategically situated to support their patients’ alcohol reduction ...
BackgroundAt the points where an infectious disease and risk factors for poor health intersect, whil...
CITATION: Madhombiro, M., et al. 2019. Intervention for alcohol use disorders at an HIV care clinic ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly prevalent among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and are ...
Objective: To document prevalence of, and association between, substance use and HIV risk behaviours...
New data and therapeutic options warrant updated recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs...
As HIV-related prophylactic and therapeutic research findings continue to evolve, the Health Resourc...
BackgroundAlcohol has particularly harmful health effects in HIV-infected patients; therefore, HIV c...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has substantially reduced morbidity and mortality for HIV...
Background: At the points where an infectious disease and risk factors for poor health intersect, wh...
This pilot study assessed the extent to which health care providers in HIV care and treatment, subst...
This article describes the frequency of alcohol use among HIV-positive patients attending clinical c...
Substance use complicates HIV care and prevention. Primary care clinics are an ideal setting to scre...
Hazardous alcohol consumption has been frequently reported among women with HIV infection and is ass...
Substance use complicates HIV care and prevention. Primary care clinics are an ideal setting to scre...
Although HIV care providers are strategically situated to support their patients’ alcohol reduction ...
BackgroundAt the points where an infectious disease and risk factors for poor health intersect, whil...
CITATION: Madhombiro, M., et al. 2019. Intervention for alcohol use disorders at an HIV care clinic ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly prevalent among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and are ...
Objective: To document prevalence of, and association between, substance use and HIV risk behaviours...
New data and therapeutic options warrant updated recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs...
As HIV-related prophylactic and therapeutic research findings continue to evolve, the Health Resourc...