2022
DOI: 10.1891/jarc-2021-0011
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Exploring Stress, Forgiveness, and Quality of Life for Individuals Living With HIV and in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders

Abstract: Research focused on individuals living with HIV, or recovering from substance use disorders (SUDs), suggests that these individuals may experience a poorer quality of life (QOL) than the general population. Further, conflicting views exist regarding the psychosocial impact of living with multiple chronic health conditions. This study aimed to understand how individuals evaluated their QOL, forgiveness, and stress in relation to their HIV status and recovery status. A two-way between-groups MANOVA was performed… Show more

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