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Self-Reported Decline in Everyday Function, Cognitive Symptoms, and Cognitive Function in People With HIV
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Patients' own assessments of everyday function and symptoms were associated with objectively measured cognitive function. However, there were strong associations with other psychosocial issues including mood and anxiety disorders and socioeconomic hardship. This should be considered when assessing HIV-associated cognitive impairment in clinical care or research studies.
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