<p class="x-----------" xml:lang="en-US">By 2020 the prevalence of HIV in the Russian Federation may increase by 250%, unless we provide appropriate treatment to as many HIV-infected people as possible (V.I. Skvortsova, 2015). Previous research in this field shows that the psychotraumatic character of the disease lowers the psychological resource of HIV-infected individuals. In most cases, they are not psychologically prepared for the negative life events, unable to find an optimal behavioral pattern when their life stereotypes are being destroyed. In fact, being HIV-infected is an example of an acute event (V.V. Pokrovsky, 1993). The ability to overcome the life crisis and effectiveness of using adaptation and compensatory mechanisms to fi...
Facing a traumatic event, such as being diagnosed with HIV, require developing of coping mechanism. ...
This study investigates the coping methods, styles and strategies of 35 homosexual men who are infec...
Background: Over the last years the way in which patients with chronic physical illness respond to t...
The study examined the relationship between coping and psychosocial variables (psychological stress ...
textabstractSubjects who have tested positive for the presence of antibodies against Human Immunode...
Introduction: HIV infection is a common viral infection that affects humans and is one of the main c...
Aims: A modified version of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (The Mental Adjustment to HIV Scal...
The present study was carried out to investigate psychological disorders, suicide risk and \ud socia...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between temperament and social support and ...
M.A.HIV and AIDS are a growing problem with multiple implications on various fields in our society. ...
The purpose of the present study was to identify variables relevant to psychological well-being in H...
Objective: Remarkable progress in clinical examination and antiretroviral agents for human immunodef...
The reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic nervous system are com...
Evidence suggests that certain indices of stage of HIV disease are determinants of psychological dis...
Development of a self-report measure of stress specific to HIV/AIDS is needed to advance our underst...
Facing a traumatic event, such as being diagnosed with HIV, require developing of coping mechanism. ...
This study investigates the coping methods, styles and strategies of 35 homosexual men who are infec...
Background: Over the last years the way in which patients with chronic physical illness respond to t...
The study examined the relationship between coping and psychosocial variables (psychological stress ...
textabstractSubjects who have tested positive for the presence of antibodies against Human Immunode...
Introduction: HIV infection is a common viral infection that affects humans and is one of the main c...
Aims: A modified version of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (The Mental Adjustment to HIV Scal...
The present study was carried out to investigate psychological disorders, suicide risk and \ud socia...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between temperament and social support and ...
M.A.HIV and AIDS are a growing problem with multiple implications on various fields in our society. ...
The purpose of the present study was to identify variables relevant to psychological well-being in H...
Objective: Remarkable progress in clinical examination and antiretroviral agents for human immunodef...
The reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic nervous system are com...
Evidence suggests that certain indices of stage of HIV disease are determinants of psychological dis...
Development of a self-report measure of stress specific to HIV/AIDS is needed to advance our underst...
Facing a traumatic event, such as being diagnosed with HIV, require developing of coping mechanism. ...
This study investigates the coping methods, styles and strategies of 35 homosexual men who are infec...
Background: Over the last years the way in which patients with chronic physical illness respond to t...