The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma and social support on posttraumatic growth (PTG) in adults with HIV (N = 126). The study examined if social support moderated the relationship between stigma and PTG. Results from the study revealed that the predictor variables contributed significantly to PTG following an HIV diagnosis; however, no significant interaction effect between the 2 variables was found. Implications for counselors and directions for future research are provided
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
The relationship between loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) in HIV treatment and care programmes and psychosoc...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma, social support, and impact of HI...
Background: Psychological research in people living with HIV (PLWH) has been dominated by studies on...
Posttraumatic growth after a diagnosis of HIV is positively associated with adjustment, yet stigma a...
OBJECTIVES:The aim of this one-year longitudinal study was to examine the temporal relationship betw...
There has been recent interest in the positive psychological effects of traumatic experiences. Resea...
An estimated 1,218,400 individuals in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS in 2014 (CDC, Nove...
There is increasing research on posttraumatic growth after life-threatening illnesses such as cancer...
Background The purpose of the research was to establish the role of coping strategies in the occur...
BackgroundCross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively ...
Background—Cross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively...
Background: Much of the literature suggests that a diagnosis of HIV, or any other chronic illness, h...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) is a potential outcome of trauma that consists of positive life changes. ...
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
The relationship between loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) in HIV treatment and care programmes and psychosoc...
The present study investigated the influence of HIV-related stigma, social support, and impact of HI...
Background: Psychological research in people living with HIV (PLWH) has been dominated by studies on...
Posttraumatic growth after a diagnosis of HIV is positively associated with adjustment, yet stigma a...
OBJECTIVES:The aim of this one-year longitudinal study was to examine the temporal relationship betw...
There has been recent interest in the positive psychological effects of traumatic experiences. Resea...
An estimated 1,218,400 individuals in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS in 2014 (CDC, Nove...
There is increasing research on posttraumatic growth after life-threatening illnesses such as cancer...
Background The purpose of the research was to establish the role of coping strategies in the occur...
BackgroundCross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively ...
Background—Cross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively...
Background: Much of the literature suggests that a diagnosis of HIV, or any other chronic illness, h...
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) is a potential outcome of trauma that consists of positive life changes. ...
Research has documented the negative impact of stigma on health outcomes for people living with HIV ...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
The relationship between loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) in HIV treatment and care programmes and psychosoc...