Abstract

The clinical aspects of haemophilia and its relationship to HIV disease are reviewed, together with discussion of general aspects of the disease progression in men with haemophilia, and transmission to partners and others. The psychiatric consequences are considered, in particular the psychosocial and neuropsychiatric aspects in men with haemophilia and in their partners. The implications of HIV disease in men with haemophilia for the provision of psychiatric care and for further research are discussed.

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