艾滋病患者与疾病相关的耻辱感、情绪调节和抑郁

Fozia Bibi, S. Majeed, Sadia Nikhet, B. J. Makhdoom, Ali Burhan Mustafa
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背景:艾滋病毒/艾滋病已成为全球主要的健康负担之一。艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)的自我污名化和情绪失调已成为亟待解决的问题,并引起了医生和流行病学家的关注。目的:研究艾滋病病毒感染者与疾病相关的耻辱感、情绪调节和抑郁之间的关系。研究方法进行横断面研究。研究人员从旁遮普省南部的两家公立医院收集了 100 名患者(男性 70 名,女性 30 名),这些患者均被确诊为艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者。被诊断为艾滋病毒阳性至少三个月的患者被纳入研究范围。参与者的年龄范围为 18 至 50 岁。有其他医疗问题的患者不在研究范围内。数据收集措施包括歧视与成见量表(DISC)、情绪调节困难量表(DERS)和汉密尔顿抑郁量表。数据使用 SPSS 24 版进行评估。采用皮尔逊相关分析。结果显示疾病相关成见与情绪调节之间存在反向关系(-.34**),而疾病相关成见与抑郁之间存在显著的正向关系(r=.41**)。情绪调节与抑郁之间也存在负相关(r=-.59**)。情绪调节是艾滋病患者疾病相关耻辱感与抑郁之间的中介因素。抑郁的性别差异很大。女性抑郁的平均得分高于男性。实际意义:通过对 HIV 阳性患者面临的问题进行分类,改善了他们的心理健康。结论结论:与疾病相关的耻辱感与抑郁呈正相关,而情绪调节与抑郁呈反相关。情绪调节在艾滋病毒阳性患者的自我污名和抑郁之间也起着中介作用。与男性相比,女性的抑郁得分更高。关键词艾滋病患者、心理影响、心理困扰和社会污名。
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Disease-Related Stigma, Emotional Regulation and Depression in Patients with HIV
Background: HIV/AIDS has become one of the major global health burdens. Self-stigma and emotion dysregulation in people living with HIV (PLWH) have become urgent issues and have attracted the attention of both physicians and epidemiologists. Aim: To examine the relationship between disease-related stigma, emotional regulation, and depression in patients with HIV. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted. A purposive sample of 100 patients—70 male and 30 female diagnosed with HIV/AIDS was collected from two public hospitals in southern Punjab. Patients who had been diagnosed as being HIV positive for at least three months were included in the study. The age range of participants was 18 to 50 years. Patients with other medical issues were excluded from the study. Measures for data collection were the Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC), Difficulties in Emotional Regulation Scale (DERS), and Hamilton Depression Scale. The data was evaluated using SPSS version 24. Pearson’s correlation was applied. Results: There is an inverse relationship (-.34**) obtained between disease-related stigma and emotional regulation, whereas a significant positive relationship (r =.41**) is found between disease-related stigma and depression. A negative relationship (r=-.59**) is also examined between emotional regulation and depression. Emotional regulation is a mediator between disease-related stigma and depression in patients with HIV. There is a significant gender difference in depression. The mean score of depression is high among females as compared to males. Practical Implication: It improved the psychological health of HIV-positive patients by categorizing the issues they face. Conclusion: It was concluded that disease-related stigma is positively related to depression while emotional regulation is inversely related to depression. Emotional regulation also plays a mediating role between self-stigma and depression in patients with HIV positive. Women scored higher on depression as compared to men. Keywords: HIV Patients, Psychological Impact, Psychological Distress and Social Stigma.
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