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Moment-to-moment changes in perceived social support and pain for men living with HIV: an experience sampling study

机译:艾滋病毒艾滋病病毒感知社会支持和痛苦的时刻变化:体验抽样研究

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Research suggests that people living with HIV experience levels of pain disproportionate to the general population. Pain is a stressor that can negatively impact health-related quality of life. As the number of people aging with HIV increases, we must understand the dynamics of pain experiences among people living with HIV and how to effectively harness evidence-based treatments and supportive resources to enhance adaptive coping. We used an experience sampling method (also called Ecological Momentary Assessment) to assess moment-to-moment experiences of pain and social support 3 times a day for 7 days in a sample of 109 men living with HIV. Participants also responded to questionnaires assessing attachment-related insecurity and social support. In hierarchical linear modeling analyses controlling for age, race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status, we found that experiences of social support were associated with lower subsequent pain within-persons. On the other hand, experiences of pain were not associated with later experiences of social support. Men with higher levels of attachment-related avoidance reported more pain on average. Attachment-related avoidance also moderated the association between moment-to-moment experiences of felt social support on pain. Results suggest that within-persons, experiences of daily social support reduce experiences of pain. Between-persons, attachment style may influence how individuals make use of social support in coping with experiences of pain. These findings imply a need to assess social well-being at the clinic level and also support tailored biopsychosocial approaches to pain management in HIV care settings.
机译:研究表明,艾滋病病毒症的人们患有痛苦的水平与一般人群不成比例。疼痛是一种压力源,可以对与健康相关的生活质量产生负面影响。随着艾滋病毒衰老的人数增加,我们必须了解艾滋病病毒症的人们疼痛经验的动态,以及如何有效利用基于循证的治疗和支持资源来增强自适应应对。我们使用了体验采样方法(也称为生态瞬间评估),以评估疼痛和社会支持的时刻,每天3次,在艾滋病毒的109名男性样本中每天进行7天。参与者还回应了评估与附件相关的不安全和社会支持的问卷。在分层线性建模分析中,控制年龄,种族,性取向和社会经济地位,我们发现社会支持的经验与人内随后的痛苦较低。另一方面,痛苦的经验与后来的社会支持的经验无关。与依恋相关额度更高的避税的男性平均报告了更多的疼痛。附属相关的避免也调节了感觉社会支持痛苦的时刻瞬间经验之间的关联。结果表明,在人内,日常社会支持的经验减少了痛苦的经验。人与人之间,附件风格可能会影响个人如何利用社会支持,以应对痛苦的经验。这些发现意味着需要评估诊所水平的社会福祉,并且还支持艾滋病毒护理环境中疼痛管理的量身定制的生物心细胞途径。

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