Depressive disorders in HIV-infected women
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Kachaeva MA, Polyanskiy DA, Gruzdeva AV. [Depressive disorders in HIV-infected women]. Rossiiskii psikhiatricheskii zhurnal [Russian Journal of Psychiatry]. 2020;(5):83-87. Russian
Social and clinical indicators such as HIV stigmatization, stage of HIV infection, lack of social support, etc. were analyzed in a continuous one-stage observational study to study the factors that affect the development of depressive disorders in HIV-infected women who were treated in a hospital for infectious diseases. It has been shown that the relationship of these factors, as well as low adherence to treatment in HIV-infected women, contribute to the development of depressive and anxiety disorders.
Keywords HIV infection; HIV-infected women; depressive disorders; anxiety disorders; impaired social functioning; HIV stigmatization
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