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Mental health and psychosocial issues in HIV care.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease is associated with significant psychological stressors that require attention in their own right and can impact medical treatment. Psychological integration of illness occurs in identifiable stages and affects the patient's response to treatment interventions. Syndromes of depression, anxiety, stress, and substance abuse associated with HIV disease require recognition and appropriate treatment. The psychosocial context of treatment is also an important factor in HIV care, especially for special populations. Counseling and support groups are important tools in comprehensive HIV care and should be tailored to the needs of HIV/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients. Mental health issues also exist for professionals working in HIV care.