Coping strategies and mental health of the LGBTQ with HIV/AIDS – A systematic review
Facing stigma on both HIV and sexuality by the larger society puts significant pressure and stress on the LGBTQ living with HIV to cope with their diagnosis. The promotion of coping strategies as an intervention to increase well-being among PLHIV needs to consider current findings to remain relevant...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad, Muhammad Ashraff, Mohamad Nor, Azmawaty, Abd Hamid, Harris Shah, Jamaludin, Anne Noor Sri Juwaneeta |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/35580/ |
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