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'Please Don't Make Me Ask for Help': Implicit Social Support and Mental Health in Chinese Individuals Living with HIV

机译:“请不要让我寻求帮助”:中国艾滋病毒感染者的内隐社会支持和心理健康

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China faces a growing HIV epidemic; psychosocial needs of HIV-positive individuals remain largely unaddressed. Research is needed to consider the gap between need for mental healthcare and lack of sufficiently trained professionals, in a culturally acceptable manner. This study assessed explicit and implicit forms of social support and mental health symptoms in 120 HIV-positive Chinese. Explicit social support refers to interactions involving active disclosure and discussion of problems and request for assistance, whereas implicit social support refers to the emotional comfort one obtains from social networks without disclosing problems. We hypothesized and found using multiple linear regression, that after controlling for demographics, only implicit, but not explicit social support positively predicted mental health. Future research is warranted on the effects of utilizing implicit social support to bolster mental health, which has the potential to circumvent the issues of both high stigma and low professional resources in this population.
机译:中国面临着日益严重的艾滋病流行。艾滋病毒阳性患者的社会心理需求在很大程度上仍未得到满足。需要进行研究以文化上可接受的方式考虑精神保健需求与缺乏经过充分培训的专业人员之间的差距。这项研究评估了120名HIV阳性中国人的显性和隐性形式的社会支持和心理健康症状。明确的社会支持是指涉及主动披露和讨论问题以及寻求帮助的互动,而隐性社会支持是指人们从社交网络获得的,不公开问题的情感安慰。我们假设并使用多元线性回归发现,在控制了人口统计学特征之后,只有隐性而非显性的社会支持才能积极预测心理健康。有必要进行进一步的研究,以利用隐性的社会支持来增强心理健康,这有可能规避该人群中耻辱感高和专业资源低的问题。

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