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Reducing distress and promoting resilience: a preliminary trial of a CBT skills intervention among recently HIV-diagnosed MSM in China

机译:减少痛苦和促进恢复力:最近艾滋病毒诊断的MSM中CBT技能干预的初步试验

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People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in China experience significant psychological distress, due to high rates of stigma and low availability of mental health resources. Recently diagnosed Chinese PLWHA who are men who have sex with men (MSM) are particularly vulnerable to distress, facing both HIV and sexual orientation stigma. Reducing distress and enhancing psychological resilience is critical in promoting wellbeing. However, no research to date has examined evidence-based interventions to reduce psychological symptoms and improve resilience in this population. Based on qualitative research on their mental health needs, we developed a culturally tailored, brief 3-session CBT skills-based intervention for integration into primary care [Yang, J. P., Simoni, J., Cheryan, S., Shiu, C., Chen, W., Zhao, H., & Lu, H. (2018). The development of a brief distress reduction intervention for individuals recently diagnosed with HIV in China. Cognitive Behavioral Practice, 25(2), 319-334. doi:10.1016/j.cbpra.2017.08.002]. The intervention includes cognitive restructuring to address depressive thought patterns, behavioral activation to decrease isolation, and paced breathing to reduce anxiety. We conducted a pilot Type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial assessing pre-post mental health outcomes as well as feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness information. Ten recently diagnosed MSM completed the research protocol of three individual weekly sessions. Paired-samples t tests demonstrated significant reduction in HIV-related distress, depression, problems with adjustment, as well as improvements in resilience, and perceived social support. Participants and community advisory board members found the intervention highly acceptable, appropriate, and feasible. Preliminary data from the first known study examining a psychological intervention with evidence-based components for recently diagnosed Chinese MSM suggests that this brief intervention may be useful for reducing distress and promoting resilience.
机译:由于耻辱率和精神卫生资源的低可用性,中国艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PLWha)的人经历了重大的心理困扰。最近诊断的中国人是与男人发生性关系的人(MSM)尤其容易受到痛苦,面临艾滋病毒和性取向耻辱。减少痛苦和提高心理恢复力对于促进福祉至关重要。然而,迄今未经研究过的研究已经检查了基于证据的干预措施,以降低心理症状,并改善这群人群的恢复力。根据对其心理健康需求的定性研究,我们开发了一个文化量身定制的,简短的3会议CBT技能的融入初级保健[杨,JP,Simoni,J.,Cheryan,S.,Shiu,C.,陈,W.,Zhao,H.,&Lu,H.(2018)。在中国诊断患有艾滋病毒的人的简要窘迫减少干预的发展。认知行为实践,25(2),319-334。 DOI:10.1016 / J.CBPRA.2017.08.002]。干预包括认知重组,以解决抑郁思想模式,行为激活来减少分离,并且节奏呼吸以减少焦虑。我们进行了一项试点1型混合有效性 - 实施试验,评估了精神上的精神卫生成果,以及可行性,可接受性和适当性信息。十个最近诊断的MSM完成了三个个人每周会议的研究方案。配对样品T检验表明,艾滋病毒相关的痛苦,抑郁症,调整问题的显着降低,以及恢复力的改善,以及感知社会支持。与会者和社区咨询委员会成员发现干预措施高度可接受,适当和可行。来自第一个已知研究的初步数据检查与最近诊断的中文MSM的基于循证组件的心理干预表明,这一简短干预可能对减少痛苦和促进弹性有用。

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