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A comparative study of anxiety among HIV seropositive individuals, cancer patients and individuals from the normative population

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Date
2008-04
Auteur
Imasiku, M. L.
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Article
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Résumé
Excessive anxiety contributes to a sense of helplessness in which a person feels little control over the present or future and continues maladaptive behaviour patterns. In view of the negative influence of long standing anxiety, the present study attempts to find an answer regarding the possible differences between the prevalence and impact of anxiety in HIV seropositive individuals, cancer patients and individuals from the normative population. Anxiety is a major health harzard in HIV seropositive individuals. This is so because it is probably one of the factors responsible for the quick progression of their HIV seropositive status to AIDS.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11279
Citation
Imasiku, M. L. (2008). A comparative study of anxiety among HIV seropositive individuals, cancer patients and individuals from the normative population. Medical journal of zambia. Vol. 35 (2)Medical Journal of Zambia
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Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.
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Medical Journal of Zambia.
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HIV Seropositivity
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--Zambia
Remarques
Anxiety is a major health hazard in HIV seropositive individuals.
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