2016
Pill Burden Influences the Association Between Time-Based Prospective Memory and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Younger But Not Older HIV-Infected Adults
Sheppard D, Weber E, Casaletto K, Avci G, Woods S, Grant I, Atkinson J, Ellis R, McCutchan J, Marcotte T, Marquie-Beck J, Sherman M, Ellis R, McCutchan J, Letendre S, Capparelli E, Schrier R, Rosario D, Heaton R, Cherner M, Iudicello J, Moore D, Morgan E, Dawson M, Jernigan T, Fennema-Notestine C, Archibald S, Hesselink J, Annese J, Taylor M, Masliah E, Achim C, Everall I, Richman D, Smith D, McCutchan J, Achim C, Lipton S, Atkinson J, Gamst A, Cushman C, Abramson I, Vaida F, Deutsch R, Umlauf A. Pill Burden Influences the Association Between Time-Based Prospective Memory and Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Younger But Not Older HIV-Infected Adults. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2016, 27: 595-607. PMID: 27160771, PMCID: PMC4976032, DOI: 10.1016/j.jana.2016.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow pill burdenPill burdenYoung HIVMedication Event Monitoring SystemHigh pill burdenAntiretroviral therapy adherenceEvent Monitoring SystemARV adherenceOlder HIVAntiretroviral adherenceTherapy adherenceHIVOlder groupAdherenceSuboptimal useHigher likelihoodBurdenTime-based prospective memoryMeasures of PMAdultsAssociationNonadherence
2014
Shallow Encoding and Forgetting Are Associated with Dependence in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Among Older Adults Living with HIV Infection
Fazeli P, Doyle K, Scott J, Iudicello J, Casaletto K, Weber E, Moore D, Morgan E, Grant I, Woods S, Hampton Atkinson J, Ellis R, Allen McCutchan J, Marcotte T, Marquie-Beck J, Sherman M, Ellis R, Allen McCutchan J, Letendre S, Capparelli E, Schrier R, Rosario D, LeBlanc S, Heaton R, Woods S, Cherner M, Moore D, Morgan E, Dawson M, Jernigan T, Fennema-Notestine C, Archibald S, Hesselink J, Annese J, Taylor M, Masliah E, Achim C, Everall I, Richman D, Smith D, Allen McCutchan J, Achim C, Lipton S, Hampton Atkinson J, Gamst A, Cushman C, Abramson I, Vaida F, Deutsch R, Umlauf A. Shallow Encoding and Forgetting Are Associated with Dependence in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Among Older Adults Living with HIV Infection. Archives Of Clinical Neuropsychology 2014, 29: 278-288. PMID: 24695591, PMCID: PMC4000232, DOI: 10.1093/arclin/acu009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalifornia Verbal Learning Test-Second EditionMemory deficitsIADL dependenceReal-world functioningLogical Memory subtestInstrumental activitiesMemory subtestsShallow encodingRecency effectMemory predictorsDaily livingOlder adultsWorse performanceForgettingOlder groupEncodingOlder HIVADL questionnaireHIV infectionRisk factorsDeficitsHIVAdultsSubtestsYounger cohorts