Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disease management. Numerous general and disease-specific SS instruments have been developed and perception of support has been increasingly considered, though no scales have been specifically developed to measure perceived social support (PSS) in HIV/AIDS. To help fill this gap a 12-item scale was developed. The study comprised 406 (HIV(+) and HIV(−)) participants from Chile and the UK. A principal component factor analysis yielded three factors explaining 77.0 % of the total variance: Belonging, Esteem and Self-development with Cronbach α of 0.759, 0.882 and 0.927 respectively and 0.893 on the full scale. The PSS-HIV is brief, easy-to-apply, available in English and Spanish ...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a significant disease which affects the individual phys...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the social wellbeing of HIV seropositiv...
Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from ...
Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disease management. Numerous genera...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSSocial support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disea...
Abstract Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/ AIDS prevention and disease management. Numer...
Low perceived social support (SS) negatively impacts health outcomes. We developed a measure of perc...
The current study examined the perceived social support of people who are HIV positive. The study co...
Aims: To investigate the relationships between perceived social support received and expectation of ...
Background Became HIV-positive people was heavy burden in life, where complex issues always de...
The psychosocial needs, social support, quality life and adjustment of subjects with HIV/AIDS were a...
This study aimed to investigate social supports that HIV-infected persons find helpful and unhelpful...
Social support (SS) predicts health outcomes among patients living with HIV. We administered a brief...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the social support of people with HIV/AIDS from the perspect...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the relationship between social support, sociodemographic and cl...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a significant disease which affects the individual phys...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the social wellbeing of HIV seropositiv...
Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from ...
Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disease management. Numerous genera...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSSocial support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disea...
Abstract Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/ AIDS prevention and disease management. Numer...
Low perceived social support (SS) negatively impacts health outcomes. We developed a measure of perc...
The current study examined the perceived social support of people who are HIV positive. The study co...
Aims: To investigate the relationships between perceived social support received and expectation of ...
Background Became HIV-positive people was heavy burden in life, where complex issues always de...
The psychosocial needs, social support, quality life and adjustment of subjects with HIV/AIDS were a...
This study aimed to investigate social supports that HIV-infected persons find helpful and unhelpful...
Social support (SS) predicts health outcomes among patients living with HIV. We administered a brief...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the social support of people with HIV/AIDS from the perspect...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the relationship between social support, sociodemographic and cl...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a significant disease which affects the individual phys...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the social wellbeing of HIV seropositiv...
Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from ...