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Alcohol, But Not Depression or IPV, Reduces HIV Adherence Among South African Mothers Living with HI...

Alcohol, But Not Depression or IPV, Reduces HIV Adherence Among South African Mothers Living with HI...

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Alcohol, But Not Depression or IPV, Reduces HIV Adherence Among South African Mothers Living with HIV Over 5 Years

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Full title

Alcohol, But Not Depression or IPV, Reduces HIV Adherence Among South African Mothers Living with HIV Over 5 Years

Publisher

New York: Springer US

Journal title

AIDS and behavior, 2019-12, Vol.23 (12), p.3247-3256

Language

English

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Publication information

Publisher

New York: Springer US

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Alcohol, depression, and intimate partner violence (IPV) are endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. This article examines whether and how these conditions affect mothers living with HIV (MLH), compared to mothers without HIV (MWOH). In particular, we assess the influence of these comorbidities on engagement in HIV care and adherence to antiretroviral thera...

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Full title

Alcohol, But Not Depression or IPV, Reduces HIV Adherence Among South African Mothers Living with HIV Over 5 Years

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Record Identifier

TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2272222970

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2272222970

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ISSN

1090-7165

E-ISSN

1573-3254

DOI

10.1007/s10461-019-02617-2

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