Correlation of a brief perceived stress measure with nonadherence to antiretroviral therapy over time.

Volume: 38, Issue: 5, Pages: 590 - 597
Published: Apr 15, 2005
Abstract
Adherence to antiretroviral medications has proven to be a challenge for individuals diagnosed with HIV infection. Nonadherence can lead to treatment failure, HIV resistance, and poor health outcomes. Many published studies have described factors associated with poor adherence, yet few have presented validated scales that could practically be applied in treatment settings to identify individuals at higher risk of nonadherence. This article...
Paper Details
Title
Correlation of a brief perceived stress measure with nonadherence to antiretroviral therapy over time.
Published Date
Apr 15, 2005
Volume
38
Issue
5
Pages
590 - 597
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