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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RESILIENCE
AMONG OLDER PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV

 
 
  IAC 2020 July 6-10;
Reported by Jules Levin
 
Jeff Berko1, Peter Mazonson1, TheorenLoo1, Philip Grant2, Andrew Zolopa2,3, Frank Spinelli3, Duncan Short3;
1 Mazonson& Santas, Inc., Larkspur, CA, USA, 2 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA,3 ViiVHealthcare, Raleigh, NC, USA
 
"In the multivariable model, current employment and higher levels of social support were associated with greater resilience, whereas depression and anxiety were associated with lower resilience (p < 0.05) (Table 2). Higher income was marginally associated with greater resilience (p = 0.06)." 


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