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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 13.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000182 Margaret A. Chesney [États-Unis] ; Donald B. Chambers [États-Unis] ; Jonelle M. Taylor [États-Unis] ; Lisa M. Johnson [États-Unis]Social support, distress, and well-being in older men living with HIV infection
000191 O. Sarid [Israël] ; O. Anson [Israël] ; A. Yaari [Israël] ; M. Margalith [Israël]Are coping resources related to humoral reaction induced by academic stress? An analysis of specific salivary antibodies to Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus
000197 Leif Persson [Suède] ; Per-Olof Östergren [Suède] ; Bertil S. Hanson [Suède] ; Anna Lindgren [Suède] ; Anders Naucler [Suède]Social network, social support and the rate of decline of CD4 lymphocytes in asymptomatic HIV-positive homosexual men
000198 Naotsugu Hirabayashi [Japon] ; Isao Fukunishi ; Kenichi Kojima ; Tomoko Kiso ; Yukie Yamashita ; Katsuyuki Fukutake ; Tomoyuki Hanaoka ; Makio IimoriPsychosocial factors associated with quality of life in Japanese patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection
000201 J. Leserman [États-Unis] ; J. M. Petitto ; H. Gu ; B. N. Gaynes ; J. Barroso ; R. N. Golden ; D. O. Perkins ; J. D. Folds ; D. L. EvansProgression to AIDS, a clinical AIDS condition and mortality: psychosocial and physiological predictors
000219 Debra A. Murphy [États-Unis] ; A. Barbara Moscicki [États-Unis] ; Sten H. Vermund [États-Unis] ; Larry R. Muenz [États-Unis]Psychological distress among HIV+ adolescents in the REACH study : Effects of Life stress, social support, and coping
000220 Timothy G. Heckman [États-Unis] ; Arlene Kochman [États-Unis] ; Kathleen J. Sikkema [États-Unis] ; Seth C. Kalichman [États-Unis] ; James Masten [États-Unis] ; Karl Goodkin [États-Unis]Late middle-aged and older men living with HIV/AIDS : Race differences in coping, social support, and psychological distress
000237 R. P. R. Claxton [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Catalan [Royaume-Uni] ; A. P. Burgess [Royaume-Uni]Psychological distress and burnout among buddies : demographic, situational and motivational factors
000240 L. Grassi [Italie] ; R. Righi ; L. Sighinolfi ; S. Makoui ; F. GhinelliCoping styles and psychosocial-related variables in HIV-infected patients
000274 K. Goodkin [États-Unis] ; M. H. Antoni ; L. Helder ; B. SevinPsychoneuroimmunological aspects of disease progression among women with human papillomavirus-associated cervical dysplasia and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 co-infection
000275 G. R. Brown [États-Unis] ; J. R. Rundell ; S. E. Mcmanis ; S. N. Kendall [États-Unis] ; R. A. JenkinsNeuropsychiatric morbidity in early HIV disease : implications for military occupational function
000287 K. Goodkin [États-Unis] ; N. T. Blaney ; D. Feaster ; M. A. Fletcher ; M. K. Baum ; E. Mantero-Atienza ; N. G. Klimas ; C. Millon ; J. Szapocznik ; C. EisdorferActive coping style is associated with natural killer cell cytotoxicity in asymptomatic HIV-1 seropositive homosexual men
000302 D. L. WolcottPsychosocial aspects of acquired immune deficiency syndrome and the primary care physician

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