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INTERDEPENDENCE OF STRESS PROCESSES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY MEMBERS: INFLUENCE OF HIV SEROSTATUS AND A NEW INFANT

机译:非洲裔家庭成员之间压力过程的相互依存:艾滋病毒血清的影响和新出生的婴儿

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This study makes a theoretical contribution to stress process research by using a systemic approach to contextualize individual outcomes within the framework of other family members' experience. Utilizing a mixed model approach, indicators of the stress process of urban low-income HIV+ African American recent mothers were found to affect the psychological distress and perceived adequacy of coping of multiple other family members. These relationships were found to be strongest proximal to birth and to be exacerbated by HIV infection. Social support to the mother was found to have differential effects depending on whether it was from the immediate family or outside sources. HIV infection of the recent mother was found to affect family members both through relationships of the mother's stress process and through their own coping responses.
机译:这项研究通过使用系统的方法在其他家庭成员的经验框架内将单个结果进行情境化,对压力过程研究做出了理论上的贡献。使用混合模型方法,发现城市低收入HIV + 非裔美国人最近母亲的压力过程指标影响了其他多个家庭成员的心理困扰和应付能力。发现这些关系在出生时最紧密,并且由于感染艾滋病毒而加剧。发现对母亲的社会支持会产生不同的影响,具体取决于是来自直系亲属还是来自外部。发现新母亲的艾滋病毒感染通过母亲的压力过程之间的关系以及他们自己的应对方式影响家庭成员。

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