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Employment, accommodation, finances and combination therapy: the social consequences of living with HIV/AIDS in Australia
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:07 authored by D. Ezzy, Richard De VisserRichard De Visser, I. Grubb, D. McConachyThe research reported here is of a study of the psychosocial impact of living with HIV/AIDS in Australia focusing on employment, accommodation and income in the environment of new treatments for HIV/AIDS. Many people experience profound changes to their lifestyle as a result of living with HIV/AIDS. In addition to detrimental changes in their health, many people experience major changes in their employment, accommodation, finances and relationships. The research highlights the significance of psychosocial factors along with changes in physical health in shaping PLWHAs (People Living with HIV/AIDS) changes in employment and accommodation. The new treatments now available for HIV/AIDS ave further transforming people's attitudes, with many PLWHA considering returning to employment.
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Publication status
- Published
ISSN
0954-0121Volume
10Pages
11.0Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
3rd International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV InfectionEvent location
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIAEvent type
conferenceDepartment affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Notes
Supplement: Suppl. 2Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes