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The Relationship Between Health and Human Services and the Personal Goal‐Directed Activities of Persons Living with AIDS

This study evaluates the relationship between the social climate from different services and the personal goal‐directed activities of 224 individuals with AIDS. The study's results supported the main hypothesis that “recipient” and “participatory” service involvement uniquely influence personal...

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Published in:American journal of community psychology 1999-02, Vol.27 (1), p.55-73
Main Authors: DuMont, Kimberly A., Rapkin, Bruce D., Smith, Meredith Y., Correa, Arlene, Palmer, Sara, Cohen, Scott
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - psychology
Activities
Adult
Aged
AIDS
AIDS/HIV
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
General aspects
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Goals
Health
Health Care Services
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Health Services - utilization
Health Status
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Income
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Longitudinal Studies
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Motivation
New York City, New York
Patients
Psychology
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Relationship
Social services agencies
Social Support
Stress, Psychological - psychology
title The Relationship Between Health and Human Services and the Personal Goal‐Directed Activities of Persons Living with AIDS
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