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Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management and Psychological Well-Being in HIV+ Racial/Ethnic Minority Women With Human Papillomavirus

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Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management and Psychological Well-Being in HIV+ Racial/Ethnic Minority Women With Human Papillomavirus

Auteurs : Sally E. Jensen ; Nicole Whitehead ; Ilona Buscher ; Judith Mccalla ; Rachel Rose ; Deidre B. Pereira ; Michele Andrasik ; Michael H. Antoni

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Objective: This study is a secondary analysis examining the effects of a cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) intervention on indicators of positive psychological well-being and negative psychological well-being in HIV-positive racial/ethnic minority women at risk for cervical cancer due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and/or cervical intraepithelial lesions (CIN). Method: Racial/ethnic minority women with HIV and HPV and/or CIN I were randomized to a 10-week CBSM group or a 1-day psychoeducational seminar. Participants completed a battery of measures of positive and negative psychological well-being at 3 time points: preintervention, 3 months postenrollment, and 9 months postenrollment. Results: Women in the CBSM group reported significant increases in domains of positive well-being, with no changes among women in the psychoeducational seminar, F(6, 63) = 2.42, p < .05, η2 = .19. There were no significant changes in domains of negative well-being across time for either group, F(2, 65) = 2.60, p = .08, η2 = .07. Conclusion: These findings suggest that racial/ethnic minority women with HIV at risk for cervical cancer who were randomized to a 10-week CBSM group experienced enhanced positive well-being. The lack of effects on negative well-being may be due to the relatively low levels of negative well-being present in this sample at study entry. Future research should examine whether these effects are replicated in a randomized controlled trial of women with biopsy-confirmed CIN who present with greater distress levels that also employs a time-equivalent comparison condition.

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NO : FRANCIS 13-0142103 INIST
ET : Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management and Psychological Well-Being in HIV+ Racial/Ethnic Minority Women With Human Papillomavirus
AU : JENSEN (Sally E.); WHITEHEAD (Nicole); BUSCHER (Ilona); MCCALLA (Judith); ROSE (Rachel); PEREIRA (Deidre B.); ANDRASIK (Michele); ANTONI (Michael H.)
AF : Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); University of Miami/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 8 aut.); Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders/Atlanta, Georgia/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); University of Florida/Etats-Unis (6 aut.); University of Washington/Etats-Unis (7 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Courte communication, note brève; Niveau analytique
SO : Health psychology : (Hillsdale, N.J.); ISSN 0278-6133; Etats-Unis; Da. 2013; Vol. 32; No. 2; Pp. 227-230; Bibl. 3/4 p.
LA : Anglais
EA : Objective: This study is a secondary analysis examining the effects of a cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) intervention on indicators of positive psychological well-being and negative psychological well-being in HIV-positive racial/ethnic minority women at risk for cervical cancer due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and/or cervical intraepithelial lesions (CIN). Method: Racial/ethnic minority women with HIV and HPV and/or CIN I were randomized to a 10-week CBSM group or a 1-day psychoeducational seminar. Participants completed a battery of measures of positive and negative psychological well-being at 3 time points: preintervention, 3 months postenrollment, and 9 months postenrollment. Results: Women in the CBSM group reported significant increases in domains of positive well-being, with no changes among women in the psychoeducational seminar, F(6, 63) = 2.42, p < .05, η2 = .19. There were no significant changes in domains of negative well-being across time for either group, F(2, 65) = 2.60, p = .08, η2 = .07. Conclusion: These findings suggest that racial/ethnic minority women with HIV at risk for cervical cancer who were randomized to a 10-week CBSM group experienced enhanced positive well-being. The lack of effects on negative well-being may be due to the relatively low levels of negative well-being present in this sample at study entry. Future research should examine whether these effects are replicated in a randomized controlled trial of women with biopsy-confirmed CIN who present with greater distress levels that also employs a time-equivalent comparison condition.
CC : 770D09F
FD : Thérapie cognitive; Thérapie comportementale; Bien-être psychologique; Race; Ethnie; Minorité; Papillomavirus humain; SIDA; Virus immunodéficience humaine; Cancer du col de l'utérus; Stress; Femelle; Homme; Femme; Gestion du stress
FG : Papillomavirus; Papovaviridae; Virus; Virose; Infection; Lentivirus; Retroviridae; Traitement; Immunodéficit; Immunopathologie; Pathologie de l'appareil génital femelle; Pathologie du col de l'utérus; Tumeur maligne; Cancer
ED : Cognitive therapy; Behavior therapy; Psychological well-being; Race; Ethnic group; Minority; Human papillomavirus; AIDS; Human immunodeficiency virus; Cervical cancer; Stress; Female; Human; Woman; Stress management
EG : Papillomavirus; Papovaviridae; Virus; Viral disease; Infection; Lentivirus; Retroviridae; Treatment; Immune deficiency; Immunopathology; Female genital diseases; Uterine cervix diseases; Malignant tumor; Cancer
SD : Terapia cognitiva; Terapia conductual; Bienestar psicológico; Raza; Etnia; Minoría; Human papillomavirus; SIDA; Human immunodeficiency virus; Cáncer de cuello del útero; Estrés; Hembra; Hombre; Mujer; Gestión del estrés
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Objective: This study is a secondary analysis examining the effects of a cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) intervention on indicators of positive psychological well-being and negative psychological well-being in HIV-positive racial/ethnic minority women at risk for cervical cancer due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and/or cervical intraepithelial lesions (CIN). Method: Racial/ethnic minority women with HIV and HPV and/or CIN I were randomized to a 10-week CBSM group or a 1-day psychoeducational seminar. Participants completed a battery of measures of positive and negative psychological well-being at 3 time points: preintervention, 3 months postenrollment, and 9 months postenrollment. Results: Women in the CBSM group reported significant increases in domains of positive well-being, with no changes among women in the psychoeducational seminar, F(6, 63) = 2.42, p < .05, η
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<ET>Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management and Psychological Well-Being in HIV+ Racial/Ethnic Minority Women With Human Papillomavirus</ET>
<AU>JENSEN (Sally E.); WHITEHEAD (Nicole); BUSCHER (Ilona); MCCALLA (Judith); ROSE (Rachel); PEREIRA (Deidre B.); ANDRASIK (Michele); ANTONI (Michael H.)</AU>
<AF>Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); University of Miami/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 8 aut.); Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders/Atlanta, Georgia/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); University of Florida/Etats-Unis (6 aut.); University of Washington/Etats-Unis (7 aut.)</AF>
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<FG>Papillomavirus; Papovaviridae; Virus; Virose; Infection; Lentivirus; Retroviridae; Traitement; Immunodéficit; Immunopathologie; Pathologie de l'appareil génital femelle; Pathologie du col de l'utérus; Tumeur maligne; Cancer</FG>
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