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A pilot test of the HOPE Intervention to explore employment and mental health among African American gay men living with HIV/AIDS: results from a CBPR study.

机译:希望干预的初步试验探索就业和非洲之间的心理健康美国男同性恋感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病:结果从《跨境隐私规则体系》研究。

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The Helping Overcome Problems Effectively (HOPE) intervention was developed by a community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership to improve mental health and employment outcomes of African American gay men living with HIV/AIDS. The intervention blended locally collected formative data, social cognitive theory, hope theory, and the lived experiences of African American gay men living with HIV/AIDS. The HOPE intervention included 7 weekly 3-hour group sessions, with participant assessment at baseline and 3-month post-intervention. A total of 7 African American men, who self-identified as gay and unemployed, participated. Mean age was 46.1 (range = 37-57) years. Throughout the intervention, participants developed goal-setting skills, problem-solving skills, health-promoting behaviors, and employment seeking behaviors. The results suggest that the HOPE intervention may be promising in improving mental health and employment outcomes.
机译:有效地帮助解决问题(希望)是由一个以社区为基础的干预参与式研究(《跨境隐私规则体系》)合作改善心理健康和就业的结果美国黑人男同性恋感染艾滋病病毒/艾滋病。干预混合在本地收集造型的数据、社会认知理论、希望理论,以及非洲的生活经验美国男同性恋感染艾滋病病毒/艾滋病。干预包括7每周3小时组会议,参与者在基线评估和三个月后干预。非裔美国人,他自认为同性恋和失业,参与。(范围= 37-57)年。干预,参与者发展目标设定技能、解决问题的能力,促进健康行为,和就业寻求行为。结果表明,干预可能是希望在改善精神健康和前途就业的结果。

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