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DOI: 10.1177/107839039600200504 Depression and HIV+ Disease: A Critical ReviewThe Ohio State University College of Nursing, 99 S. Merkle Rd., Columbus, OH 43209. Major depression is thought to be one of the most common psychiatric disorders in HIV-infected persons. Research on aspects of HIV disease and depression is critically reviewed with the aim of synthesis and evaluation. Consideration is given to the clinical/psychiatric aspects of HIV infection, previous psychopathology in HIV-infected individuals, cognitive/neurologic manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. Directions for future research are offered, and finally, implications for clinical practice are specified.
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