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Negative life events and depression in adolescents with HIV: a stress and coping analysis

机译:艾滋病毒青少年的负性生活事件和抑郁症:压力和应对分析

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The prevalence of negative life events (NLE) and daily hassles, and their direct and moderated associations with depression, were examined among HIV-infected adolescents. Specifically, we examined whether the negative association with depression of NLE, daily hassles, and/or passive coping were moderated by social support or active coping strategies. Demographic characteristics, depression, coping, social support, NLE, and daily hassles were collected at baseline as part of the Adolescent Impact intervention via face-to-face and computer-assisted interviews. Of 166 HIV-infected adolescents, 53% were female, 72.9% black, 59.6% with perinatally acquired HIV (PIY), the most commonly reported NLE were death in family (81%), violence exposure (68%), school relocation (67%), and hospitalization (61%); and for daily hassles not having enough money (65%). Behaviorally infected youth (BIY - acquired HIV later in life) were significantly more likely to experience extensive (14-21) lifetime NLE (38.8% vs. 16.3%, p<.012) than PIY. In multiple stepwise regression analysis, the model accounting for the greatest variability in depression scores (32%) included (in order of entry): daily hassles, low social support, behaviorally acquired HIV, minority sexual orientation, and passive coping. A significant passive coping-by-social support interaction revealed that the association between passive coping and depression was exacerbated when social support was low. Social support moderated the effect of NLE, such that NLE were associated with greater depression when social support was low, although the effect did not remain statistically significant when main effects of other variables were accounted for. Daily hassles, poor coping, and limited social support can adversely affect the psychological well-being of HIV-infected adolescents, particularly sexual minority youth with behaviorally acquired HIV. Multimodal interventions that enhance social support and teach adaptive coping skills may help youth cope with environmental stresses and improve mental health outcomes.
机译:在感染艾滋病毒的青少年中检查了负面生活事件(NLE)和日常麻烦的患病率,以及与抑郁症的直接和中度关联。具体来说,我们研究了社会支持或积极应对策略是否减轻了与非抑郁症,日常烦恼和/或被动应对的消极关联。作为青少年影响干预措施的一部分,通过面对面和计算机辅助访谈在基线时收集了人口统计学特征,抑郁症,应对,社会支持,NLE和日常烦恼。在166名受HIV感染的青少年中,女性53%,黑人72.9%,有围生期获得性HIV(PIY)的59.6%,最常报告的NLE为家庭死亡(81%),暴力暴露(68%),学校搬迁( 67%)和住院(61%);以及每天因没有足够的钱而烦恼(65%)。行为感染的年轻人(BIY-在生命的后期获得艾滋病毒)比PIY更有可能经历广泛的(14-21)一生的NLE(38.8%vs. 16.3%,p <.012)。在多元逐步回归分析中,该模型解释了抑郁评分最大的变异性(32%)(按进入顺序)包括:日常烦恼,低社会支持,行为获得的HIV,少数群体性取向和被动应对。一项重要的被动应对与社会支持互动表明,当社交支持较低时,被动应对与抑郁之间的关联会加剧。社会支持减轻了非传染性疾病的影响,因此,当社会支持较低时,非传染性疾病与更大的抑郁症相关,尽管考虑到其他变量的主要影响后,该影响并没有统计学意义。每天的麻烦,应对不力和有限的社会支持都可能对感染了HIV的青少年,尤其是行为性感染HIV的性少数年轻人的心理健康产生不利影响。加强社会支持并教授适应性应对技巧的多式联运干预措施可以帮助青年应对环境压力并改善心理健康状况。

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