1. Pill Burden Influences the Association Between Time-Based Prospective Memory and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Younger But Not Older HIV-Infected Adults
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Sheppard, David P, Weber, Erica, Casaletto, Kaitlin B, Avci, Gunes, Woods, Steven Paul, Grant, Igor, Atkinson, J Hampton, Ellis, Ronald J, McCutchan, J Allen, Marcotte, Thomas D, Marquie-Beck, Jennifer, Sherman, Melanie, Letendre, Scott, Capparelli, Edmund, Schrier, Rachel, Rosario, Debra, Heaton, Robert K, Cherner, Mariana, Iudicello, Jennifer E, Moore, David J, Morgan, Erin E, Dawson, Matthew, Jernigan, Terry, Fennema-Notestine, Christine, Archibald, Sarah L, Hesselink, John, Annese, Jacopo, Taylor, Michael J, Masliah, Eliezer, Achim, Cristian, Everall, Ian, Richman, Douglas, Smith, David M, Lipton, Stuart, Gamst, Anthony C, Cushman, Clint, Abramson, Ian, Vaida, Florin, Deutsch, Reena, and Umlauf, Anya
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Nursing ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Mental Health ,HIV/AIDS ,Aging ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Male ,Medication Adherence ,Memory Disorders ,Memory ,Episodic ,Middle Aged ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Self Efficacy ,Time Factors ,adherence ,aging ,HIV ,pill burden ,prospective memory ,HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program (HNRP) Group ,Public Health - Abstract
Prospective memory (PM) is associated with antiretroviral (ARV) adherence in HIV, but little is known about how pill burden and age might affect this association. One hundred seventeen older (≥50 years) and 82 younger (
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- 2016