Social relations, coping, and psychological distress among persons with HIV/AIDS

Citation
Mf. Schmitz et S. Crystal, Social relations, coping, and psychological distress among persons with HIV/AIDS, J APPL SO P, 30(4), 2000, pp. 665-685
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
00219029 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
665 - 685
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9029(200004)30:4<665:SRCAPD>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The interrelationships among social support, coping style, and psychologica l distress were examined using longitudinal data from a sample of 212 perso ns with HIV/AIDS. Structural equation modeling analyses showed significant indirect effects on psychological distress for avoidant coping, feeling lov ed and understood, satisfaction with support, rejection by family members, discrimination because of HIV status, and number of AIDS symptoms.. The inc lusion of negative social interactions in the model is an important extensi on of the stress-support literature. Feeling loved and understood mediated the relationship between social support and coping style choice. Results hi ghlight the multidimensional nature of the processes that shape psychologic al outcomes in HIV disease, and suggest several potential points of interve ntion, including social-support efforts that increase the sense that one ma tters to others, and interventions to assist patients to move from avoidant to active coping strategies.