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Are Intervention (vs Control) Arm Participants in ART AdherencePromotion Interventions More Likely to Overestimate Adherence? Findings from the MACH14 Study Jane M. Simoni, Ph.D. University of Washington
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Document Date: 2013-04-03 01:38:56


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Miami / /

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AIDS Clinical Trail Group / /

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Judith Erlen University of Pittsburgh Improving Adherence / Judith Erlen University of Pittsburgh Adherence / Ph.D. University of Washington / Kathy Goggin University of Missouri-Kansas City ART Adherence / Robert Gross University of Pennsylvania Adherence / Robert Remien Columbia University / University of Washington Peer / Neil Scheneiderman University / /

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HIV Treatment / /

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HIV / HIV/AIDS / /

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Antiretroviral Therapy / /

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Robert Gross University of Pennsylvania Adherence / University of Washington Peer and Pager Support / Ohio State University / UCLA / University of Washington / Columbia University / PLWHA Principal Investigator Institute Julia Arnsten Einstein College of Medicine David Bangsberg Project Period Number of Patients Length of Follow-up HIV Epidemiology Research / Tufts University / Judith Erlen University of Pittsburgh Adherence / Neil Scheneiderman University of Miami Behavioral Management and Stress Responses / Judith Erlen University of Pittsburgh Improving Adherence / Yale University / University of Missouri-Kansas City / /

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Marc Rosen / David Bangsberg / Neil Schneiderman / David Huh / Judith Erlen / Jane Simoni / Glenn Wagner / Carol Golin / Julia Arnsten / Nancy Reynolds / Robert Remien / Robert Gross / Kathy Goggin / Ira Wilson / Yan Wang / /

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Co-operative / /

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Marc Rosen Yale University Rewards Improve Medication / /

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MEMS / /

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