Trust in health information sources and its associations with COVID-19 disruptions to social relationships and health services among people living with HIV
Abstract Background SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) is potentially severe for individuals with compromised immune systems, including people living with HIV. Along with the direct health threats of COVID-19, there are disruptions to social relationships and health services resulting from mitigation e...
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Main Authors: | Seth C. Kalichman (Author), Bruno Shkembi (Author), Moira O. Kalichman (Author), Lisa A. Eaton (Author) |
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