Objective: To examine the effects of anxiety on neuropsychological performance among HIV positive adults in Lusaka, Zambia.Design: A cross-sectional study with a sample of 263 participants of who 107 (40.7%) were males and 156 (59.3%) were females.Measures: The International Neurobehavioural Test Battery and Beck Anxiety Inventory were used to assess cognitive performance and anxiety levels respectively.Results: Severe anxiety showed a weak positive correlation (r=.148, p=0.472), but the result did not reach statistical significance. Participants who were not able to perform instrumental activities of daily living independently were more likely to be anxious (p<0.05).Conclusion: Results obtained from this study imply that there are minim...
CRANIum, a cross-sectional epidemiology study in Western Europe and Canada, was conducted to describ...
HIV-1 infection can be associated with neuropsychological (NP) deficits ranging from subtle to sever...
Although there is extensive literature around the biologic correlations of neurocognitive function i...
The literature on neuropsychological functioning in patients with asymptomatic HIV disease is widely...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) lead to...
Adults infected with HIV have been living longer and healthier lives with the development of antiret...
Tests like the Grooved Pegboard may have specific value in South Africa in the context of screening ...
Excessive anxiety contributes to a sense of helplessness in which a person feels little control over...
Perception is the last process of observation which initiated by the sensory process, namely the pr...
Objective: The authors examined HIV-positive subjects to determine the relationship of patient compl...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study is to integrate results from extensive neuropsychologi...
Background: Facial emotion recognition depends on cortical and subcortical networks. HIV infection o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) training on cli...
People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) show elevated anxiety levels compared to the general ...
Objective: To examine facial emotional processing in HIV+ individuals and its relation to neurocogni...
CRANIum, a cross-sectional epidemiology study in Western Europe and Canada, was conducted to describ...
HIV-1 infection can be associated with neuropsychological (NP) deficits ranging from subtle to sever...
Although there is extensive literature around the biologic correlations of neurocognitive function i...
The literature on neuropsychological functioning in patients with asymptomatic HIV disease is widely...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) lead to...
Adults infected with HIV have been living longer and healthier lives with the development of antiret...
Tests like the Grooved Pegboard may have specific value in South Africa in the context of screening ...
Excessive anxiety contributes to a sense of helplessness in which a person feels little control over...
Perception is the last process of observation which initiated by the sensory process, namely the pr...
Objective: The authors examined HIV-positive subjects to determine the relationship of patient compl...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the current study is to integrate results from extensive neuropsychologi...
Background: Facial emotion recognition depends on cortical and subcortical networks. HIV infection o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) training on cli...
People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) show elevated anxiety levels compared to the general ...
Objective: To examine facial emotional processing in HIV+ individuals and its relation to neurocogni...
CRANIum, a cross-sectional epidemiology study in Western Europe and Canada, was conducted to describ...
HIV-1 infection can be associated with neuropsychological (NP) deficits ranging from subtle to sever...
Although there is extensive literature around the biologic correlations of neurocognitive function i...