Who is most likely to benefit from a positive psychological intervention? Moderator analyses from a randomized trial in people newly diagnosed with HIV.

The Journal of Positive Psychology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-07 DOI:10.1080/17439760.2020.1789702
Elizabeth L Addington, Elaine O Cheung, Judith T Moskowitz
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The Intervention for those Recently Informed of their Seropositive Status (IRISS) and other positive psychological interventions (PPIs) have demonstrated psychological and physical health benefits. However, meta-analyses suggest that PPIs may have differential effects depending on participants' sociodemographic and psychological characteristics. We therefore examined potential moderators of effects of IRISS for adults newly diagnosed with HIV (N=159). While IRISS had similar effects on positive emotion across most subgroups (age, race, education, stress), depression was a significant moderator for positive emotion. When examining effects of IRISS on antidepressant use, age, race, education, depression, and perceived stress emerged as significant moderators. Neither optimism nor life events significantly moderated effects of IRISS on any outcome. Results have clinical implications that practitioners can use to inform which patients are most likely to benefit from PPI.

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谁最有可能从积极的心理干预中受益?在新诊断的HIV感染者中随机试验的调节分析。
最近被告知其血清阳性状态的人的干预(IRISS)和其他积极的心理干预(PPIs)已显示出心理和身体健康的益处。然而,荟萃分析表明,PPIs可能会根据参与者的社会人口学和心理特征产生不同的影响。因此,我们研究了IRISS对新诊断为HIV的成人(N=159)影响的潜在调节因子。虽然IRISS在大多数亚组(年龄、种族、教育程度、压力)中对积极情绪有相似的影响,但抑郁是积极情绪的重要调节因素。当检查IRISS对抗抑郁药使用的影响时,年龄、种族、教育、抑郁和感知压力成为显著的调节因子。乐观和生活事件都没有显著调节IRISS对任何结果的影响。结果具有临床意义,从业人员可以使用它来告知哪些患者最有可能从PPI中获益。
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