"Vital": HIV counselling and testing staff's views of addressing mental health with HIV in Uganda
Abstract Background Mental health is linked to HIV outcomes, including linkage into care and adherence to medication. Integrated care for mental and physical health is recommended. HIV testing and counselling sessions represent an opportunity to implement interventions to address mental health, howe...
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Main Authors: | Faith Martin (Author), Winfred Nalukenge (Author), Oucul Lazarus (Author), Josephine Birungi (Author), Janet Seeley (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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