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Autoeficacia en conductas de salud para personas con VIH

Conclusión:

El alojamiento de comunidades con VIH en espacios adecuados brinda protección a los albergados, permite tener relaciones interpersonales sanas lo cual ayuda en la adherencia a su tratamiento y a su vez impacta de manera positiva en el nivel de autoeficacia para llevar a cabo conductas favorables de salud. Esta mejora resulta ser igual tanto en hombres como en mujeres.

Anexos – Autoeficacia en conductas de salud para personas con VIH

 

Anexos – Autoeficacia en conductas de salud para personas con VIH

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