Suicide and AIDS: problem identification during counselling

Because human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection can make those infected, & even those affected, vulnerable to suicidal thinking & behavior, health care workers should address suicidal issues more routinely in the course of HIV counseling. To do this effectively, they need to be aware of...

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description Because human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection can make those infected, & even those affected, vulnerable to suicidal thinking & behavior, health care workers should address suicidal issues more routinely in the course of HIV counseling. To do this effectively, they need to be aware of the general signs of suicidal ideation as well as those specific to people with HIV infection. The skills & knowledge needed to identify suicidal signs during routine clinical follow-up of patients are outlined. 18 References. Adapted from the source document.
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Counseling
Counsellors
Human immunodeficiency virus
Identification
Patients
Suicidal behaviour
Suicide
title Suicide and AIDS: problem identification during counselling
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