SAMHSA Mental Health AIDS Newsletters Archive

mentalHealth AIDS newsletter The final edition of the MH/AIDS newsletter was disseminated on September 6, 2011. Posted below are 10 years of MH/AIDS newsletters archives.

Please read SAMHSA's Letter to Colleagues to learn more.

mental health AIDS is a quarterly biopsychosocial research update on HIV and mental health organized by topic area. Each issue also includes a "tool box" feature article, plus the newest resources (books, articles, Web sites) for clinical practice.

Source: CMHS/SAMHSA

2011 Newsletters

2010 Newsletters

2009 Newsletters

2008 Newsletters

2007 Newsletters

2006 Newsletters

2005 Newsletters

2004 Newsletters

2003 Newsletters

2002 Newsletters

2001 Newsletter

Last updated: 6/21/2011

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"Clinical depression is the most commonly observed mental health disorder among HIV-infected patients, affecting up to 22% of patients. The prevalence may be even greater among substance users," according to the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute and Johns Hopkins University Division of Infectious Diseases.