For individuals with access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) HIV is now recognised to cART exposure as a chronic condition.1 As such, there is a strong case for evaluating the impact of ART on broader aspects of patients’ lives, including psychological and emotional well-being. Here we investigate well-being in the observational cohort setting of ICONA (Italian Cohort Naïve Antiretroviral [Foundation Study]) using data collected at baseline.

Well-Being in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA): data from ICONA cohort.

G. Nunnari;G. F. Pellicanò.
2019-01-01

Abstract

For individuals with access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) HIV is now recognised to cART exposure as a chronic condition.1 As such, there is a strong case for evaluating the impact of ART on broader aspects of patients’ lives, including psychological and emotional well-being. Here we investigate well-being in the observational cohort setting of ICONA (Italian Cohort Naïve Antiretroviral [Foundation Study]) using data collected at baseline.
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