Social Connections as a Catalyst for Improved Mental Health and Health Behavior among Long-term Survivors of HIV
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Published:2024-01-02
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2326-4403
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Container-title:Health Behavior and Policy Review
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language:
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Short-container-title:health Behav and Policy Rev
Author:
Yoo-Jeong Moka,Ruiz Erik,Galea Jerome,Polonijo Andrea,Lopez Jasmine,Greene Karah,Christensen Christopher,Taylor Jeff,Brown Brandon,Nguyen Annie
Abstract
Objective: In this commentary, we present our views on the importance of catalyzing social connections for mental well-being and effective health behavior, collectively, with special emphasis on long-term survivors of HIV. Methods: We examine select literature pertinent to mental health and HIV survivorship, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Long-term HIV survivors face a substantial burden of health disparities and intersecting risk factors for comorbid health conditions Conclusions: An ongoing commitment to social support interventions is imperative to structure an environment where people can connect and thrive.
Publisher
Paris Scholar Publishing