While negative emotions are associated with risk behaviors and risk avoidance among people with HIV, emerging evidence indicates that negative self-conscious emotions, those evoked by self-reflection or self-evaluation (e.g., shame, guilt, and embarrassment), may differentially influence health-risk behaviors by producing avoidance or, conversely, pro-social behaviors. Positive emotions are associated with beneficial health behaviors, and may account for inconsistent findings related to negative self-conscious emotions. Using multinomial logistic regression, we tested whether positive emotion moderated the relationships between negative emotion and negative self-conscious emotions and level of condomless sex risk: (1) seroconcordant; (2) se...
Purpose: We assessed how psychological distress and felt stigma (perceived sexual minority stigma in...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Positive affect has been shown to be associated with a number of positive health outcomes, although ...
While negative emotions are associated with risk behaviors and risk avoidance among people with HIV,...
Within the U.S., risky sexual behavior (RSB) is the primary mode of HIV transmission. The role of em...
HIV-preventive behavior has most often been studied in the context of traditional social-cognitive m...
People living with HIV (PLWH) may experience internalized shame, which has been associated with nega...
Rationale : Emotions have been associated with production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-...
Considerable research supports an association between negative psychosocial functioning and adverse ...
Gay men living with HIV (MLWH) are often adversely affected by stigma related to both their serostat...
Studies have shown that chronic illness patients encounter difficulties in the social sharing of emo...
The present study investigated the relationship of HIV serostatus self-disclosure to three biologica...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLH) struggle with depression. Recent research suggests that depression...
Given the increased prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the United Kingdom, it i...
Heterosexual transmission is the second route of new HIV infection diagnoses in Spain. A high percen...
Purpose: We assessed how psychological distress and felt stigma (perceived sexual minority stigma in...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Positive affect has been shown to be associated with a number of positive health outcomes, although ...
While negative emotions are associated with risk behaviors and risk avoidance among people with HIV,...
Within the U.S., risky sexual behavior (RSB) is the primary mode of HIV transmission. The role of em...
HIV-preventive behavior has most often been studied in the context of traditional social-cognitive m...
People living with HIV (PLWH) may experience internalized shame, which has been associated with nega...
Rationale : Emotions have been associated with production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-...
Considerable research supports an association between negative psychosocial functioning and adverse ...
Gay men living with HIV (MLWH) are often adversely affected by stigma related to both their serostat...
Studies have shown that chronic illness patients encounter difficulties in the social sharing of emo...
The present study investigated the relationship of HIV serostatus self-disclosure to three biologica...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLH) struggle with depression. Recent research suggests that depression...
Given the increased prevalence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the United Kingdom, it i...
Heterosexual transmission is the second route of new HIV infection diagnoses in Spain. A high percen...
Purpose: We assessed how psychological distress and felt stigma (perceived sexual minority stigma in...
Stigma affects the life chances of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through reduced opportunities...
Positive affect has been shown to be associated with a number of positive health outcomes, although ...