Computerized stress management training for HIV + women: a pilot intervention study
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Auteurs : Jennifer L. Brown [États-Unis] ; Peter A. Vanable [États-Unis] ; Michael P. Carey [États-Unis] ; Larry Elin [États-Unis]Source :
- AIDS Care : (Print) [ 0954-0121 ] ; 2011.
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Abstract
HIV + women have unique psychosocial stressors, but few interventions have been designed for this population. To address this gap in the literature, we developed a brief, theory-guided, computer-administered, stress management intervention for HIV + women. To obtain initial evidence of the intervention's efficacy, we recruited 60 HIV+ female participants (70% African American) and randomized them to an immediate or delayed intervention condition. Psychological functioning, perceived stress, coping self-efficacy, and stress management knowledge were assessed at baseline and at a one month follow-up. Compared with the delayed treatment control group, women who received the intervention demonstrated improved stress management knowledge at the follow-up (p <0.01). However, depressive symptoms, psychological distress, perceived stress, and coping self-efficacy did not differ between the immediate and delayed intervention groups (ps > 0.05). Computerized psychosocial interventions require continued refinement to meet the needs of HIV + women.
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