Positive affect skills may improve pain management in people with HIV

Volume: 25, Issue: 10-11, Pages: 1784 - 1795
Published: Apr 12, 2018
Abstract
Non-opioid pain management strategies are critically needed for people with HIV. We therefore conducted a secondary analysis of pain-related outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of a positive affect skills intervention for adults newly diagnosed with HIV ( N = 159). Results suggest that, even if pain prevalence rises, positive affect skills may reduce pain interference and prevent increased use of opioid analgesics by people living with...
Paper Details
Title
Positive affect skills may improve pain management in people with HIV
Published Date
Apr 12, 2018
Volume
25
Issue
10-11
Pages
1784 - 1795
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