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UCSF Researchers Begin Coping Study, Participants Needed

Published in AIDS Weekly, April 14th, 1997

Researchers at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) have begun a study to examine how gay men living with HIV are handling all of the new stresses of the changing epidemic.

"Due to major changes in available treatments, new challenges have emerged in the past year for people living with HIV," said Margaret Chesney, Ph.D., CAPS. "For many men, managing this disease now means forging out a future that a year ago may not have existed."

In addition, Chesney said there are new issues to confront for those who choose not to take the medications, for those who are faced with side effects, and for...

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