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Resilience and Optimism as Moderators of the Negative Effects of Stigma on Women Living with HIV  期刊论文  

  • 编号:
    30974D87F9268EBCB03985CBB146F4B9
  • 作者:
    Turan, Bulent ;Budhwani, Henna ;Yigit, Ibrahim ;Ofotokun, Igho ;KonkleParker, Deborah J. ;Cohen, Mardge H. ;Wingood, Gina M. ;Metsch, Lisa R. ;Adimora, Adaora A. ;Taylor, Tonya N. ;Wilson, Tracey E. ;Weiser, Sheri D. ;Kempf, MirjamColette ;BrownFriday, Janet ;Gange, Stephen ;Kassaye, Seble ;Pence, Brian W. ;Turan, Janet M.
  • 语种:
    英文
  • 期刊:
    AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS ISSN:1087-2914 2022 年 36 卷 12 期 (474 - 482) ; DEC 1
  • 疾病分类:
    艾滋病
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  • 摘要:

    Resilience and optimism may not only have main effects on health outcomes, but may also moderate and buffer negative effects of stressors. We examined whether dispositional resilience and optimism moderate the associations between HIV-related stigma in health care settings and health-related outcomes (trust in HIV health care providers and depression symptoms) among women living with HIV (WLHIV). One thousand four hundred five WLHIV in nine US cities completed validated questionnaires for cross-sectional analyses. Higher self-reported experienced and anticipated stigma and lower resilience and optimism were associated with higher depression symptoms and with lower trust in HIV providers. Importantly, resilience moderated the effects of experienced stigma (but not of anticipated stigma): When resilience was high, the association of experienced stigma with higher depression symptoms and lower trust in HIV providers was weaker compared with when resilience was low. Further, significant moderation effects suggested that when optimism was high, experienced and anticipated stigma was both less strongly associated with depression symptoms and with lower trust in one''s HIV care providers compared with when optimism was low. Thus, the effects of experienced stigma on depression symptoms and provider trust were moderated by both resilience and optimism, but the effects of anticipated stigma were moderated only by optimism. Our findings suggest that in addition to their main effects, resilience and optimism may function as buffers against the harmful effects of stigma in health care settings. Therefore, optimism and resilience may be valuable intervention targets to reduce depression symptoms or improve trust in providers among populations that experience or anticipate stigma, such as WLHIV.

  • 推荐引用方式
    GB/T 7714:
    Turan Bulent,Budhwani Henna,Yigit Ibrahim, et al. Resilience and Optimism as Moderators of the Negative Effects of Stigma on Women Living with HIV [J].AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS,2022,36(12):474-482.
  • APA:
    Turan Bulent,Budhwani Henna,Yigit Ibrahim,Ofotokun Igho,&Turan Janet M..(2022).Resilience and Optimism as Moderators of the Negative Effects of Stigma on Women Living with HIV .AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS,36(12):474-482.
  • MLA:
    Turan Bulent, et al. "Resilience and Optimism as Moderators of the Negative Effects of Stigma on Women Living with HIV" .AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS 36,12(2022):474-482.
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  • 入库时间:
    2023/1/29 11:29:45
  • 更新时间:
    2023/1/29 11:29:45
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