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Reduced use of illicit substances, even without abstinence, is associated with improved depressive symptoms among people living with HIV
Author(s) -
J.A.C Delaney,
R.M Nance,
B.M Whitney,
F.L. Altice,
X. Dong,
M.E.P. Trejo,
M. Matsuzaki,
F.S. Taxman,
G. Chander,
I. Kuo,
R J Fredericksen,
L.N. Strand,
J.J. Eron,
E. Geng,
M.M Kitahata,
W.C. Mathews,
K. Mayer,
R.D Moore,
M.S. Saag,
S. Springer,
R. Chandler,
S. Kahana,
H.M Crane
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/ej2x-4025
Subject(s) - abstinence , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , depressive symptoms , psychiatry , illicit drug , depression (economics) , medicine , clinical psychology , environmental health , psychology , drug , virology , anxiety , economics , macroeconomics

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