Independent effects of HIV infection and cocaine dependence on neurocognitive impairment in a community sample living in the southern United States

Abstract

Prior studies have established that methamphetamine and HIV can have additive deleterious effects on neurocognitive functioning, but there has been relatively little research on other stimulants like cocaine. This study investigated the effects of cocaine and HIV on neurocognitive impairment in a large, well-characterized sample

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