Perceived benefits and negative consequences of alcohol consumption in women living with HIV: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Women living with HIV have increased prevalence of medical and psychological comorbidities that could be adversely affected by alcohol consumption. Little is known about their unique motivations for drinking or perceptions of HIV-related consequences. In preparation for an alcoho...
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Main Authors: | Robert L. Cook (Author), Christa L. Cook (Author), Manju Karki (Author), Kathleen M. Weber (Author), Kathleen A. Thoma (Author), Chelsea M. Loy (Author), Lakshmi Goparaju (Author), Bridgett Rahim-Williams (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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