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    Perceptions of alcohol use in the context of HIV treatment : a qualitative study 

    Madhombiro, Munyaradzi; Marimbe-Dube, Bazondlile; Dube, Michelle; Kaiyo-Utete, Malinda; Paradzai, Angeline; Chibanda, Dixon; Rusakaniko, Simbarashe; Van Der Watt, A. S. J.; Seedat, Soraya (Dove Medical Press, 2018)
    Background: Alcohol use is associated with poor HIV treatment outcomes. This study aimed to understand patients’ perceptions of the impact of alcohol use in the context of HIV care. Methods: The study design was a descriptive ...

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    AuthorChibanda, Dixon (1)
    Dube, Michelle (1)
    Kaiyo-Utete, Malinda (1)Madhombiro, Munyaradzi (1)Marimbe-Dube, Bazondlile (1)Paradzai, Angeline (1)Rusakaniko, Simbarashe (1)Seedat, Soraya (1)Van Der Watt, A. S. J. (1)SubjectDrug-alcohol interactions (1)
    Highly active antiretroviral therapy (1)
    HIV-positive persons -- Alcohol use -- Attitudes (1)HIV-positive persons -- Treatment (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (1)Has File(s)Yes (1)
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