Perceived Positive Consequences Are Associated with Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Persons Living with HIV
Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 23 - 31
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Understanding how perceived positive consequences are associated with drinking may help improve effectiveness of alcohol reduction interventions among people living with HIV (PLWH). We aimed to determine whether perceived positive consequence scores varied by sociodemographic, drinking, mental health or substance use variables.Perceived positive consequences of drinking were assessed using the PROMIS: Positive Consequences-Short Form. Unhealthy...
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Title
Perceived Positive Consequences Are Associated with Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Persons Living with HIV
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
23 - 31
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