Search Results - "Raveis, V.H"
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THE LONGITUDINAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WILL TO LIVE AND DEPRESSION IN LATE LIFE
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Depression is widely prevalent in late life. Will-to-live (WTL) declines with age and is a significant predictor of survival. WTL and depression are both…”
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I'm not going to die from the AIDS : resilience in aging with HIV disease
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OLDER ADULTS WITH ADVANCED HIV/AIDS AND THEIR INFORMAL CAREGIVERS’ COMMUNICATION ON END-OF-LIFE CARE
Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)“…Little is known about the priorities and end-of-life care preferences of older adults living with advanced HIV/ADS, although palliative and end-of-life issues…”
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Patients and family care givers' experiences around highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)
Published in AIDS care (01-12-2009)“…Even with advances in the medical management of HIV/AIDS, it remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Network members are a source of support and…”
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Suicidal ideation in adolescence: depression, substance use, and other risk factors
Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-04-1991)“…The interrelationships of depression and suicide with adolescent drug use, delinquency, eating disorders, and the risk factors for these different problems…”
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Testing and treatment behaviour of HIV-infected women: White, African-American, Puerto Rican comparisons
Published in AIDS care (01-06-1997)“…Findings from a study of the testing and treatment behaviour and experiences of African-American ( n=31), Puerto Rican ( n=30) and non-Hispanic white ( n= 23)…”
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The relationship of spousal caregiver burden to patient disease and treatment-related conditions
Published in Annals of oncology (01-07-1991)“…The prevalence and intensity of different caregiving burdens experienced by spousal caregivers and the association of these burdens with various patient…”
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