Mental health service use and shortages among a cohort of women living with HIV in Canada
Abstract Background The prevalence of mental health conditions among women with HIV in Canada ranges between 29.5% and 57.4%, highlighting the need for accessible mental health care. We aimed to (1) describe the availability and use of mental health services among women with HIV and (2) identify cha...
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Main Authors: | Seerat Chawla (Author), Angela Kaida (Author), Marie-Josée Brouillette (Author), Bluma Kleiner (Author), Danièle Dubuc (Author), Lashanda Skerritt (Author), Ann N. Burchell (Author), Danielle Rouleau (Author), Mona Loutfy (Author), Alexandra de Pokomandy (Author), the CHIWOS research team (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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