Correlates of change in depressive symptomatology among gay men with AIDS Journal Article


Authors: Siegel, K.; Karus, D.; Raveis, V. H.
Article Title: Correlates of change in depressive symptomatology among gay men with AIDS
Abstract: Longitudinal data from a sample of gay men living with AIDS (N = 128) were used to assess the relationship of change in various individual and situational correlates with change in depression. Results of regression analyses suggest that changes in physical symptomatology, in the number of bed days, and in the perceived sufficiency of social support are significantly correlated with concurrent change in depressive symptomatology. There was no evidence ot change in the perceived sufficiency of social support buffering or amplifying the relationship of change in physical symptomatology with change in depression. The findings illustrate the need for the use of panel data (i.e., repeated assessments of the same individuals) and the assessment of change in both distress and its correlates among individuals living with AIDS.
Keywords: comparative study; psychological aspect; social support; depression; homosexuality; homosexuality, male; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; depressive disorder; mental stress; stress, psychological; aids; humans; human; male; article; gay men; change in depression; physical symptomatology
Journal Title: Health Psychology
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0278-6133
Publisher: American Psychological Association  
Date Published: 1997-05-01
Start Page: 230
End Page: 238
Language: English
PUBMED: 9152701
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.16.3.230
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Karolynn Siegel
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  2. Daniel Karus
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  3. Victoria H. Raveis
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