Impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions: Prevalence and associations among persons living with HIV/AIDS in British Columbia
暂无分享,去创建一个
Stephanie Nixon | Melanie Rusch | Paula Braitstein | R. Hogg | P. Braitstein | S. Nixon | Robert S Hogg | Keith C. C. Chan | A. Schilder | Arn Schilder | Keith Chan | M. Rusch
[1] R. Hogg,et al. Prevalence of Activity Limitation Among Persons Living with HIV/AIDS in British Columbia , 2004, Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique.
[2] R. Hays,et al. Commentary on using the SF-36 or MOS-HIV in studies of persons with HIV disease , 2003, Health and quality of life outcomes.
[3] G. Satten,et al. Declining morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. HIV Outpatient Study Investigators. , 1998, The New England journal of medicine.
[4] J. Fleishman,et al. Physical and Role Functioning Among Persons With HIV: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey , 2000, Medical care.
[5] S. Nixon,et al. Experiences of Contemplating Returning to Work for People Living with HIV/AIDS , 2003, Qualitative health research.
[6] G. Rogers,et al. Depressive disorders and unprotected casual anal sex among Australian homosexually active men in primary care , 2003, HIV medicine.
[7] M. Leonardi,et al. Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to measure childhood disability , 2003, Disability and rehabilitation.
[8] V. Fialka-Moser,et al. Cancer rehabilitation: particularly with aspects on physical impairments. , 2003, Journal of rehabilitation medicine.
[9] S. Haas,et al. 'In an important way, I did die': uncertainty and revival in persons living with HIV or AIDS. , 1999, AIDS care.
[10] C G Warren,et al. Cancer rehabilitation: assessment of need, development, and evaluation of a model of care. , 1978, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[11] C. Sherbourne,et al. Psychiatric disorders and drug use among human immunodeficiency virus-infected adults in the United States. , 2001, Archives of general psychiatry.
[12] D. Cruess,et al. Prevalence, diagnosis, and pharmacological treatment of mood disorders in HIV disease , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.
[13] J. Singer,et al. Antiretroviral treatment patterns and incident HIV-associated morphologic and lipid abnormalities in a population-based chort. , 2002, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[14] R. Bornstein,et al. Social support, neuropsychological performance, and depression in HIV infection , 2002, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.
[15] C. Lehman. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Within the ICF Model: A Review of the Literature , 2003, The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses.
[16] R. Hogg,et al. HIV-associated risk factors among young Canadian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men who have sex with men , 1999, International journal of STD & AIDS.
[17] H. Hagan,et al. Depression and HIV risk behavior among Seattle-area injection drug users and young men who have sex with men. , 2003, AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education.
[18] K. Phillips,et al. Restructuring life to face the future: the perspective of men after a positive response to protease inhibitor therapy. , 1998, AIDS patient care and STDs.
[19] G. Hendershot,et al. Terrorism and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: a speculative case study based on the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington , 2003, Disability and rehabilitation.