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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues Among People with HIV

Lessons from HCSUS

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By: Megan K. Beckett, Rebecca L. Collins, M. Audrey Burnam, David E. Kanouse, E. G. Bing, Doug L. Longshore, John Fleishman, Cathy D. Sherbourne, A. S. London, Barbara J. Turner, Ferd Eggan, Benedetto Vitiello, Sally C. Morton, Maria Orlando Edelen, Samuel A. Bozzette, Lucila Ortiz-Barron, Martin F. Shapiro, Laura M. Bogart, William Cunningham, Daniela Golinelli, Robin Beckman, David Eisenman, Chloe E. Bird, Kitty S. Chan, Allen Gifford, Geoffrey F. Joyce, Joan S. Tucker, Frank H. Galvan, R. Caetano, Susan M. Paddock, Steve R. Mitchell, Ron D. Hays, Nell Griffith Forge, Fuan-Yue Kung, Stephanie L. Taylor, Ronald Andersen, Nanette Wenger, Michael Stein

This research brief describes findings from HIV Costs and Services Utilization Study surveys on the prevalence of mental health and substance abuse problems for persons with HIV, access to appropriate care, and ability to adhere to treatment.

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