Attitudes Towards Aging, Depression, Physical Functioning, and Pain Among Women Living with HIV of Reproductive Age.
Positive attitudes towards aging (ATA) are associated with better mental and physical health in the general population and with lower depressive symptoms among men living with HIV. Little is known about ATA among women of reproductive age living with HIV (WWH), who often experience premature aging,...
| Publicado en: | AIDS & Behavior Vol. 29; no. 10; pp. 3012 - 3026 |
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Springer Nature
Oct2025
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