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HIV Stigma and Physical Health Symptoms: Do Social Support Adaptive Coping and/or Identity Centrality Act as Resilience Resources?

机译:HIV污名和身体健康症状:社会支持适应性应对和/或身份中心化是否可以充当抗灾力资源?

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Despite efforts to eliminate it at the societal level, HIV stigma persists and continues to threaten the health of people living with HIV (PLWH). We tested whether social support, adaptive coping, and/or HIV identity centrality act as resilience resources by buffering people from the negative impact of enacted and/or anticipated stigma on stress and ultimately HIV symptoms. Ninety-three PLWH completed a survey, and data analyses tested for evidence of mediation and moderation. Results demonstrated that instrumental social support, perceived community support, and HIV identity centrality buffered participants from the association between anticipated stigma and HIV symptoms. That is, anticipated stigma was associated with HIV symptoms via stress only at low levels of these resources. No resources buffered participants from the impact of enacted stigma. Identifying and enhancing resilience resources among PLWH is critical for protecting PLWH from the harmful effects of stigma.
机译:尽管在社会层面上为消除艾滋病毒做出了努力,但艾滋病毒的污名依然存在,并继续威胁着艾滋病毒携带者的健康(PLWH)。我们测试了社会支持,适应性应对和/或HIV身份中心性是否通过使人们免受已制定和/或预期的污名化对压力以及最终导致HIV症状的负面影响而充当抗灾力资源。 93名艾滋病感染者完成了一项调查,并对数据分析进行了测试,以找到调解和节制的证据。结果表明,有帮助的社会支持,可感知的社区支持以及HIV身份中心化使参与者免受预期的污名和HIV症状之间的联系。也就是说,只有在这些资源水平较低时,预期的污名才通过压力与艾滋病毒症状相关。没有资源使参与者免受已制定的污名的影响。识别和增强PLWH之间的弹性资源对于保护PLWH免受污名的有害影响至关重要。

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