The aim of the study was to determine changes in the rate of decline of immunological parameters after psychosocial group intervention. Subjects were 26 asymptomatic HIV-infected homosexual men who participated in a cognitive-behavioral group therapy (CBT; n = 14), or an experiential group therapy program (ET; n = 12), both of 15 weeks duration. The outcome measures were changes in the decline of CD4 cell counts, and T cell proliferative responses to anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies from preintervention to 24 months postintervention. No differences in the rate of decline of CD4 cells or T cell responses between the CBT and ET condition were found, and there were no significant changes in CD4 cell count from pre- to postintervention. However, ...
Previous research has found cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions with HIV+ ga...
To investigate the effect of persistent HIV infection on the immune system, we studied leukocyte fun...
We assessed changes in psychological and immunological functioning during 5-week periods preceding a...
The aim of the study was to determine changes in the rate of decline of immunological parameters aft...
A randomized, controlled, clinical trial was conducted to examine the impact of a semistructured, 10...
The knowledge of being infected with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) brings about ps...
AIMS: To test a stress-disease hypothesis by investigating the influence of social network and socia...
textabstractSubjects who have tested positive for the presence of antibodies against Human Immunode...
This study examined the effect of a ten week group cognitive behavioral intervention on mood, coping...
Sixty-one asymptomatic HIV-seropositive gay males participating in a longitudinal natural history st...
This study examined distress levels, quality of life, sleep, immunologic functioning and health stat...
Twenty-seven HIV-infected homosexual men participating in an experimental drug trial were included i...
Objective: Although many studies have documented patterns of emotional distress in per-sons with HIV...
We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of psychological intervent...
This study addressed the issue of the relationship between psychological well-being and immune funct...
Previous research has found cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions with HIV+ ga...
To investigate the effect of persistent HIV infection on the immune system, we studied leukocyte fun...
We assessed changes in psychological and immunological functioning during 5-week periods preceding a...
The aim of the study was to determine changes in the rate of decline of immunological parameters aft...
A randomized, controlled, clinical trial was conducted to examine the impact of a semistructured, 10...
The knowledge of being infected with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) brings about ps...
AIMS: To test a stress-disease hypothesis by investigating the influence of social network and socia...
textabstractSubjects who have tested positive for the presence of antibodies against Human Immunode...
This study examined the effect of a ten week group cognitive behavioral intervention on mood, coping...
Sixty-one asymptomatic HIV-seropositive gay males participating in a longitudinal natural history st...
This study examined distress levels, quality of life, sleep, immunologic functioning and health stat...
Twenty-seven HIV-infected homosexual men participating in an experimental drug trial were included i...
Objective: Although many studies have documented patterns of emotional distress in per-sons with HIV...
We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of psychological intervent...
This study addressed the issue of the relationship between psychological well-being and immune funct...
Previous research has found cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) interventions with HIV+ ga...
To investigate the effect of persistent HIV infection on the immune system, we studied leukocyte fun...
We assessed changes in psychological and immunological functioning during 5-week periods preceding a...