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Cameroon

Age-varying Associations of Depressive Symptoms and Heavy Episodic Drinking Throughout Adulthood Among People with HIV and Receiving care in Cameroon Within a National “treat all” Policy

December 2022 | AIDS Behav

COVID-19 associated changes in HIV service delivery over time in Central Africa: Results from facility surveys during the first and second waves of the pandemic

November 2022 | PLoS One

Psychiatric comorbidity and psychosocial stressors among people initiating HIV care in Cameroon

June 2022 | PLoS One

Prevalence of stressful life events and associations with symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder among people entering care for HIV in Cameroon

April 2022 | J Affect Disord

Underestimation of potentially traumatic events resulting from underreporting of physical and sexual violence among people entering care for HIV in Cameroon

December 2021 | Psychol Trauma

Determinants of retention in HIV antiretroviral treatment (ART) in the Cameroon International epidemiology Database to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) study clinics: the context of the HIV treat all strategy in Cameroon

December 2021 | Pan Afr Med J

Mental health and initiation of antiretroviral treatment at enrolment into HIV care in Cameroon under a national “treat all” policy: a cross-sectional analysis

November 2021 | J Int AIDS Soc

Heavy episodic drinking and HIV disclosure by HIV treatment status among People with HIV in IeDEA Cameroon

September 2021 | Int J Drug Policy

Depressive Symptoms, Gender, Disclosure, and HIV Care Stage Among People Living with HIV in Cameroon

August 2021 | AIDS Behav

Hypertension among people living with HIV/AIDS in Cameroon: A cross-sectional analysis from Central Africa International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS

July 2021 | PLoS One

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