O'Connell-Edwards Cara, Jones Deborah J, Forehand Rex, Larkin Kevin
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and the School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2008 Dec;15(4):322-30. doi: 10.1007/s10880-008-9133-8. Epub 2008 Nov 21.
The current study examined the link between immune functioning (CD4 count) and physical symptoms, as well as the moderating role of optimism and depressive symptoms, in a sample of 99 low income, inner city African American women with HIV. Although there was no main effect of CD4 count on physical symptoms, depressive symptoms moderated the association between CD4 count and physical symptoms. More compromised immune functioning (lower CD4 count) was associated with more physical symptoms under conditions of higher levels of depressive symptoms, but not lower levels of depressive symptoms. This finding was observed using both a self-report measure and a clinician-rating of women's depressive symptoms. There were no main or interactive effects for optimism. Clinical implications and future research directions are presented.
本研究调查了99名低收入、美国内陆城市的非裔美国艾滋病毒感染女性样本中免疫功能(CD4计数)与身体症状之间的联系,以及乐观和抑郁症状的调节作用。尽管CD4计数对身体症状没有主效应,但抑郁症状调节了CD4计数与身体症状之间的关联。在抑郁症状水平较高的情况下,免疫功能受损更严重(CD4计数较低)与更多身体症状相关,但在抑郁症状水平较低时并非如此。这一发现是通过自我报告测量和临床医生对女性抑郁症状的评分得出的。乐观没有主效应或交互效应。文中还介绍了临床意义和未来的研究方向。