Psychosocial factors associated with adaptation in HIV-infected mothers Journal Article


Authors: Mellins, C. A.; Ehrhardt, A. A.; Rapkin, B.; Havens, J. F.
Article Title: Psychosocial factors associated with adaptation in HIV-infected mothers
Abstract: Factors associated with the mental health of 40 HIV-infected mothers were examined in a sample of primarily African-American and Latina, socioeconomically disadvantaged single mothers with histories of substance use recruited from pediatric HIV clinics. Structured questionnaires on stress, social support, family functioning, psychiatric disorder, psychological distress, and substance abuse were individually administered. Different dimensions of stressful experiences (particularly losses due to death and victimization), social support, and family functioning combined in different ways to influence the mother's mental health. The combined influence of stress and social support accounted for at least half the variance in both psychiatric symptoms and psychological distress. This study supports models of stress and protective factors in understanding the mental health of HIV+ mothers, particularly models that examine stress in different life domains and different positive and negative components of social support and family functioning.
Keywords: clinical article; human immunodeficiency virus infection; questionnaire; social support; death; scoring system; mental disease; rating scale; stress; mental health; model; mental stress; social psychology; substance abuse; family functioning; victim; family life; adaptation; human; female; article; hiv+ mothers; maternal disease
Journal Title: AIDS and Behavior
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1090-7165
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2000-12-01
Start Page: 317
End Page: 328
Language: English
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026494221011
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 18 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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