Depression and antidepressant use among people living with HIV in Hawaii: focus on Native Hawaiians.
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2005-04
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64
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4
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Depression, including antidepressant use, has not been widely studied in the HIV-positive population or at all in HIV-positive Native Hawaiians. Of 1016 clients in Hawaii's HIV Seropositivity and Medical Management Program in 2001-2002, 300 (30%) reported having depression and half reported taking antidepressants. Native Hawaiians had the lowest depression rates of any group. Antidepressant use did not vary by race/ethnicity.
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