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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.
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Vol. 2, No. 5,
154-163 (1996) |
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