Neurocognition and its predictors in a linguistically and culturally diverse cohort of people with HIV
Conclusions: Findings suggest worse neurocognition among English-speaking Latino PWH compared to Whites. Predictors of neurocognitive function among PWH differ across ethnic/racial and language groups. Consideration of these HIV disease characteristics and comorbidities may be valuable in developing targeted culturally-relevant interventions aimed at ameliorating neurocognitive dysfunction among diverse PWH.PMID:38588669 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2024.2319900
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jordana Breton Caitlin Wei-Ming Watson Lily Kamalyan Donald Franklin Pariya Fazeli Anya Umlauf Raeanne C Moore Ronald Ellis Igor Grant Robert K Heaton Mariana Cherner David J Moore Mar ía J Marquine Source Type: research
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