998 resultados para Yorck von Wartenburg, Hans David Ludwig, Graf, 1759-1830.
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dargestellt von Emmanuel Heinrich Ritter
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von Israel Deutsch und David Deutsch
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Psychological and social factors have a deep impact on the treatment of HIV-infection, from the readiness to start antiretroviral therapy to treatment adherence over time. Among psychological factors, anxiety may affect HIV-infected persons in all stages of disease, from the disclosure of HIV diagnosis to the decision to start and maintain treatment. This is a lifelong challenge for both patients and doctors. Psychiatric comorbidities (depression, addiction) may enhance negative psychological effects of HIV. Among social factors, stigma and discrimination may occur in families and at work, leading to a loss of social support resulting in isolation and poverty. This may prevent HIV-positive individuals from seeking medical care. These aspects are particularly important in some groups of patients as injecting drug users and migrants. Acknowledgment and consideration of psychosocial factors are therefore essential for the long term success of antiretroviral therapy.
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Vorw. von O. Pergament. Deutsch von S. Brauner
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hrsg. von Hans Krebs u. Otto Prager
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von M. Güdemann
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von David Kaufmann
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hrsg. von M. Brann und F. Rosenthal
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[David Löwy]