Reduction in Drinking was Associated With Improved Clinical Outcomes in Women With HIV Infection and Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Results From a Randomized Clinical Trial of Oral Naltrexone Versus Placebo Article

Cook, Robert L, Zhou, Zhi, Miguez, Maria Jose et al. (2019). Reduction in Drinking was Associated With Improved Clinical Outcomes in Women With HIV Infection and Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Results From a Randomized Clinical Trial of Oral Naltrexone Versus Placebo . ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 43(8), 1790-1800. 10.1111/acer.14130

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cited authors

  • Cook, Robert L; Zhou, Zhi; Miguez, Maria Jose; Quiros, Clery; Espinoza, Luis; Lewis, John E; Brumback, Babette; Bryant, Kendall

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • August 1, 2019

keywords

  • ADHERENCE
  • ASSESSMENTS
  • Alcohol Consumption
  • CHALLENGES
  • CONSUMPTION
  • DEPENDENCE
  • DISEASE
  • HIV Infection
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • PHARMACOTHERAPY
  • PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOL PETH
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Randomized Clinical Trial
  • Science & Technology
  • Substance Abuse
  • USE DISORDERS
  • VIRAL SUPPRESSION
  • Women

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 1790

end page

  • 1800

volume

  • 43

issue

  • 8