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Bridge Nodes Linking Depression and Medication Taking Self-Efficacy Dimensions Among Persons With HIV: A Secondary Data Analysis

Depression and low medication taking self-efficacy are among the most important mechanisms contributing to poor adherence to treatment and care for persons with HIV (PWH). While the overall negative relationship between depression and medication taking self-efficacy has been well established, little...

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