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Positive affect predicts lower risk of AIDS mortality
Judith Tedlie Moskowitz
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Medical Social Sciences
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Positive Affect
100%
Low Risk
100%
AIDS-related Deaths
100%
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
75%
HIV+
25%
San Francisco
25%
Disease Progression
12%
Health Studies
12%
Laboratory Measures
12%
P24 Antigen
12%
Men's Health
12%
β2-microglobulin (β2-MG)
12%
Risk Estimation
12%
Antiretroviral
12%
People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
12%
Depressed Mood
12%
Single Person
12%
Negative Affect
12%
Probability Sampling
12%
Cox Proportional Hazards Model
12%
Active Ingredients
12%
Time-dependent Covariates
12%
Mood Scale
12%
Mathematics
Prospective Study
100%
Covariate
100%
Disease Progression
100%
Probability Theory
100%
Cox Proportional Hazards Model
100%
Positive Health
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Household
33%
Disease Exacerbation
33%
Proportional Hazards Model
33%
Antigen P24
33%
Psychology
Positive Affect
100%
Depression Scale
75%
Negative Affect
12%
Proportional Hazards Regression Model
12%
Mood
12%