HIV Symptom Clusters are Similar Using the Dimensions of Symptom Occurrence and Distress

    Natalie Wilson, Thomas J. Hoffman, Sonya L. Heath, Michael S. Saag, Christine Miaskowski
    TLDR HIV symptoms often occur together and cause similar distress.
    The study found that the number and types of symptom clusters in people living with HIV (PLWH) were relatively similar when considering both the occurrence and distress dimensions of their symptom experiences. These findings suggested that understanding symptom clusters could offer valuable insights for developing targeted interventions to address multiple co-occurring symptoms in this population.
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