HIV treatment adherence in women living with HIV/AIDS: research based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills model of health behavior
SC Kalichman, D Rompa, K DiFonzo… - Journal of the …, 2001 - Elsevier
Close and consistent adherence to anti-HIV medication regimens is necessary to achieve
the maximum benefit of these potentially effective treatments. The authors examined
cognitive and behavioral factors associated with HIV treatment adherence in a convenience
sample of 112 women, 72 of whom were currently taking HIV treatments at the time of the
study. Women completed confidential surveys and interviews to assess HIV-related health
status, treatment regimens, and cognitive behavioral characteristics derived from the …
the maximum benefit of these potentially effective treatments. The authors examined
cognitive and behavioral factors associated with HIV treatment adherence in a convenience
sample of 112 women, 72 of whom were currently taking HIV treatments at the time of the
study. Women completed confidential surveys and interviews to assess HIV-related health
status, treatment regimens, and cognitive behavioral characteristics derived from the …