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The impact of client-counselor similarity on acceptance of counseling services for women living with HIV

机译:客户顾问相似性对艾滋病毒患者妇女咨询服务接受的影响

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This study investigates the effect of similarity of health status between counselors and clients on the acceptance of counseling services among women living with HIV (WLWH). We hypothesized that WLWH should be more willing to seek counseling from an HIV-positive counselor as opposed to one living free of HIV or with another stigmatized disease like Hepatitis C, because a counselor with HIV should be perceived as more empathetic and credible. Moreover, the positive effect of similarity on acceptance should be particularly pronounced among WLWH who perceive high levels of HIV-related stigmatization and low levels of social support. Participants were 89 WLWH in Germany. In an online scenario experiment, we varied the similarity of health status between participants and a fictitious female counselor by presenting participants with one of three counselor profiles: The profile either stated that she was living with HIV but not Hepatitis C, with Hepatitis C but not HIV, or with neither HIV nor Hepatitis C.We then measured participants' perceptions of the counselor's similarity, empathy, and credibility, and their willingness to accept counseling with her. Results from an ANOVA with planned contrasts supported our assumption that participants presented with an HIV-positive counselor perceived her to be more similar to themselves and were more willing to accept the counseling than participants exposed to a HIV-negative counselor (either with or without Hepatitis C), for all relevant contrasts, (2)s.08. Regression analyses corroborated that this effect was mediated by the counselor's perceived empathy and credibility, total indirect effect=.36, 95%CI [0.22, 0.53]. Moreover, moderated regression analyses revealed that the similarity effect on acceptance was particularly strong when participants experienced high levels of stigmatization and low levels of social support, for both interaction terms, R(2)s.04, F(1, 85)s5.03, ps.028.
机译:本研究调查了辅导员与客户对艾滋病毒(WLWH)妇女咨询服务接受咨询服务之间的健康状况相似性的影响。我们假设WLWH应该更愿意从艾滋病毒阳性辅导员那样寻求咨询,而不是没有艾滋病毒或另一种耻辱疾病如丙型肝炎生活,因为艾滋病毒的辅导员应该被视为更加善解和可信。此外,在感知高水平的艾滋病毒相关耻辱和低水平的社会支持的WLWH之间,应特别明显相似性对接受的积极效果。参与者在德国有89名WLWH。在在线情景实验中,我们通过向参加者的三个辅导员个人资料之一提出与会者的人和虚构女性顾问之间的健康状况的相似性:概况要么患有艾滋病毒但不是丙型肝炎,但丙型肝炎艾滋病毒,或既不是艾滋病毒也不是丙型肝炎,然后衡量参与者对顾问的相似性,同理心和可信度的看法,以及他们愿意与她接受咨询。具有计划对比的ANOVA的结果支持我们的假设,即与艾滋病毒阳性辅导员呈现的参与者认为她更类似于自己,并且更愿意接受咨询,而不是暴露于艾滋病毒阴性辅导员的参与者(无论是在没有肝炎c),对于所有相关对比,(2)S.08。回归分析证实,这种效果是由辅导员的感知同理心和可信度介导的,总间接效应= .36,95%CI [0.22,0.53]。此外,适度的回归分析表明,当参与者经历高水平的耻辱程度和低水平的社会支持,对互动项,R(2)S.04,F(1,85)S5时,当参与者患者高水平和低水平的级别,接受的相似性效应特别强劲。 03,ps.028。

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