OBJECTIVES:The aim of this one-year longitudinal study was to examine the temporal relationship between the level of posttraumatic growth (PTG) and affective well-being, measured by the presence of positive and negative affect among people living with the HIV (PLWH). In addition, the moderating effects of received and provided support with respect to the above-mentioned relationship were investigated. METHOD:Study participants completed the following psychometric inventories: the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS-X), and the Berlin Social Support Scales (BSSS). Three assessments were performed: 129 patients were recruited for the first assessment, 106 patients agreed to participate in th...
An estimated 1,218,400 individuals in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS in 2014 (CDC, Nove...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research in people with cancer on social support and psychological well-being ha...
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...
Background: Psychological research in people living with HIV (PLWH) has been dominated by studies on...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma, social support, and impact of HI...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma and social support on posttraumat...
There is increasing research on posttraumatic growth after life-threatening illnesses such as cancer...
Posttraumatic growth after a diagnosis of HIV is positively associated with adjustment, yet stigma a...
Background: Much of the literature suggests that a diagnosis of HIV, or any other chronic illness, h...
There has been recent interest in the positive psychological effects of traumatic experiences. Resea...
Background The purpose of the research was to establish the role of coping strategies in the occur...
Objective: Centralisation of trauma associated with diagnosis, progression and treatment of HIV in a...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the social wellbeing of HIV seropositiv...
Background: Post-traumatic growth is a life change. People living with HIV who start to adapt to the...
Objective: Previous research in people with cancer on social support and psychological well-being ha...
An estimated 1,218,400 individuals in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS in 2014 (CDC, Nove...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research in people with cancer on social support and psychological well-being ha...
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...
Background: Psychological research in people living with HIV (PLWH) has been dominated by studies on...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma, social support, and impact of HI...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma and social support on posttraumat...
There is increasing research on posttraumatic growth after life-threatening illnesses such as cancer...
Posttraumatic growth after a diagnosis of HIV is positively associated with adjustment, yet stigma a...
Background: Much of the literature suggests that a diagnosis of HIV, or any other chronic illness, h...
There has been recent interest in the positive psychological effects of traumatic experiences. Resea...
Background The purpose of the research was to establish the role of coping strategies in the occur...
Objective: Centralisation of trauma associated with diagnosis, progression and treatment of HIV in a...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the social wellbeing of HIV seropositiv...
Background: Post-traumatic growth is a life change. People living with HIV who start to adapt to the...
Objective: Previous research in people with cancer on social support and psychological well-being ha...
An estimated 1,218,400 individuals in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS in 2014 (CDC, Nove...
OBJECTIVE: Previous research in people with cancer on social support and psychological well-being ha...
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...