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A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for older adults living with HIV

Citation: Bhochhibhoya, A., Harrison, S., Yonce, S., Friedman, D., Ghimire, P., & Li, X. (2021). A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for older adults living with HIV. AIDS Care, 33(8), 971-982. Link to publisher’s article.

Effectiveness of art therapy with pediatric populations affected by medical health conditions: A systematic review

Citation: Clapp, L., Taylor, E., Di Folco, S., & Mackinnon, V. (2019). Effectiveness of art therapy with pediatric populations affected by medical health conditions: A systematic review. Arts & Health, 11(3), 183-201. Link to publisher’s article.

Being yourself and mental health: Goal motives, positive affect, and self-acceptance protect people with HIV from depressive symptoms

Citation: Sansinenea, E., Asla, N., Agirrezabal, A., Fuster-Ruiz-de-Apodaca, M., Muela, A., & Garaigordobil, M. (2020). Being yourself and mental health: Goal motives, positive affect, and self-acceptance protect people with HIV from depressive symptoms. Journal of Happiness Studies, 21, 593-612. Link to publisher’s article.

A randomized trial of yoga for stress and substance use among people living with HIV in reentry

Citation: Wimberly, A., Engstrom, M., Layde, M., & McKay, J. (2018). A randomized trial of yoga for stress and substance use among people living with HIV in reentry. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 94, 97-104. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.08.001. Link to publisher’s article.

Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS

Citation: Gillard, A., Witt, P., & Watts, C. (2011). Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research, 21(11), 1508-1526. Link to publisher’s article.

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