Marginal housing is associated with high prevalence of several morbidities, including viral infection, psychiatric diagnosis and substance use, each of which is known to compromise cognition. The nature or course of cognition in marginally housed persons is understudied, and the impact of comorbidity on cognition is often unaddressed in the literature. Over a period of one year, participants recruited from the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver evidenced generally stable cognitive performance, except for a slight improvement in sustained attention and a slight decline in cognitive flexibility. HIV seropositive individuals showed declines in memory and response inhibition, while cannabis dependence was marginally associated with decline in me...
ObjectiveThe causes of neurocognitive and everyday functioning impairment among aging people living ...
Background Combination antiretroviral therapy has dramatically improved the outlook for people livi...
Marginally housed persons experience several risk factors for neurocognitive impairment, including v...
Multimorbid illness, including substance use, psychiatric illness, viral infection, and traumatic br...
Objective: The spectrum of risk factors for HIV-associated cognitive impairment is likely very broad...
The objectives of the current study were to examine cognitive decline in relation to psychological w...
Objective: Homeless and marginally housed youth are particularly vulnerable members of society,...
ObjectivesWhile cognitive impairment is frequently reported in HIV‐positive individuals and has hist...
IntroductionResearchers have observed a clear increase in the incidence and prevalence of neurocogni...
Background: The reported prevalence of cognitive impairment (CI) varies widely in cohorts of people ...
BackgroundAlthough combination antiretroviral therapy reduced the prevalence of HIV-associated demen...
Drug- and sex-related HIV risk behaviors and sub-optimal adherence to HIV medication regimens can je...
Cognitive reserve has shown evidence of mitigating HIV-related effects on cognition in people living...
HIV-1 infection can be associated with neuropsychological (NP) deficits ranging from subtle to sever...
Both HIV disease and frailty syndrome are risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Longitudinal r...
ObjectiveThe causes of neurocognitive and everyday functioning impairment among aging people living ...
Background Combination antiretroviral therapy has dramatically improved the outlook for people livi...
Marginally housed persons experience several risk factors for neurocognitive impairment, including v...
Multimorbid illness, including substance use, psychiatric illness, viral infection, and traumatic br...
Objective: The spectrum of risk factors for HIV-associated cognitive impairment is likely very broad...
The objectives of the current study were to examine cognitive decline in relation to psychological w...
Objective: Homeless and marginally housed youth are particularly vulnerable members of society,...
ObjectivesWhile cognitive impairment is frequently reported in HIV‐positive individuals and has hist...
IntroductionResearchers have observed a clear increase in the incidence and prevalence of neurocogni...
Background: The reported prevalence of cognitive impairment (CI) varies widely in cohorts of people ...
BackgroundAlthough combination antiretroviral therapy reduced the prevalence of HIV-associated demen...
Drug- and sex-related HIV risk behaviors and sub-optimal adherence to HIV medication regimens can je...
Cognitive reserve has shown evidence of mitigating HIV-related effects on cognition in people living...
HIV-1 infection can be associated with neuropsychological (NP) deficits ranging from subtle to sever...
Both HIV disease and frailty syndrome are risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Longitudinal r...
ObjectiveThe causes of neurocognitive and everyday functioning impairment among aging people living ...
Background Combination antiretroviral therapy has dramatically improved the outlook for people livi...
Marginally housed persons experience several risk factors for neurocognitive impairment, including v...