Culturally adapting a mindfulness and acceptance-based intervention to support the mental health of adolescents on antiretroviral therapy in Uganda.
The dual burden of living with HIV and negotiating life stage changes has been identified as a contributing factor to lapsed adherence among adolescents with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. While psychosocial support can promote medication adherence, most interventions in use with adolescents were origin...
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Main Authors: | Khamisi Musanje (Author), Carol S Camlin (Author), Moses R Kamya (Author), Wouter Vanderplasschen (Author), Deborah Louise Sinclair (Author), Monica Getahun (Author), Hope Kirabo (Author), Joan Nangendo (Author), John Kiweewa (Author), Ross G White (Author), Rosco Kasujja (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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