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. 2009 Jun 27;24(8):994. doi: 10.1007/s11606-009-1052-3

Spirituality and Religion in Patients with HIV/AIDS

Sian Cotton 1,, Christina M Puchalski 1, Susan N Sherman 1, Joseph M Mrus 1, Amy H Peterson 1, Judith Feinberg 1, Kenneth I Pargament 1, Amy C Justice 1, Anthony C Leonard 1, Joel Tsevat 1
PMCID: PMC2710482

Reported on pS7, Results -Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Sample:

“There were no significant differences between the patients interviewed twice and patients interviewed only once with respect to demographic, clinical and psychosocial characteristics, except that those who had second interviews were more likely to have a viral load below the limit of detection (<400 copies/mL), to be Caucasian, and to have more health disclosure worries than those who were only assessed at baseline.”

Correction (should read):

“There were no significant differences between the patients interviewed twice and patients interviewed only once with respect to demographic, clinical and psychosocial characteristics, except that those who had second interviews were more likely to have a viral load below the limit of detection (<400 copies/mL), to be Caucasian, and to have lower health disclosure worries than those who were only assessed at baseline.”

The authors regret this error.

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00642.x


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