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Position Statements

The APA Steering Committee on AIDS, together with its clinical consultants and member executives, has developed a number of position statements and practice guidelines for treating HIV+ patients. These resources are designed to provide guidance to members of health and mental health professions as they work to ensure the highest quality of care for their patients.

  • HIV-infected psychiatrists
  • HIV and inpatient psychiatric services
  • Occupational HIV exposure: protocols and protections  
  • HIV and outpatient psychiatric services
  • HIV/aids confidentiality disclosure and protection of others
  • Psychiatric implications of HIV/HVC coinfection
  • Recognition and management of Substance use Disorders and Other Mental ilnesses comorbid with HIV
  • HIV discrimination
  • HIV-related neuropsychiatic finding and associated impairments, Recognition and management of needle exchange programs.
  • HIV and adolescents
  • HIV and crystal methamphetamine
  • HIV infection and people over 50
  • HIV antibody testing
  • HIV infection and pregnant women

     
     
     
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