ВЛИЯНИЕ ВИЧ-ИНФЕКЦИИ НА СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ПОЛОЖЕНИЕ БОЛЬНЫХ УПОТРЕБЛЯЮЩИХ ПСИХОАКТИВНЫЕ ВЕЩЕСТВА
Abstract
The social situation of patients using psychoactive substances (PAS) with HIV infection significantly affect their mental state. This study revealed the effects on the mental state of HIV-infected patients who use a PAS. Patients who use a surfactant with HIV more anxious, aggressive, resentful, than patients who use a surfactant without HIV infection. In HIV-infected patients who use PAS significantly increased the level of anxiety and depression, difficult runs stress, which leads to the deterioration of social status and quality of life.
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