Coates T J, McKusick L, Kuno R, Stites D P
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94105.
Am J Public Health. 1989 Jul;79(7):885-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.79.7.885.
We tested the impact of stress management training on sexual behavior and immune functioning in 64 gay men infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Subjects randomized to the stress management group met for eight two-hour sessions and one all day retreat to learn systematic relaxation, health behavior change, and stress management skills. Compared to those randomized to a wait list control, treatment subjects reported significantly fewer sexual partners in the prior month at post-test (1.10 vs 2.29 for controls). There were no differences between groups in lymphocyte numbers and function.
我们测试了压力管理训练对64名感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的男同性恋者性行为和免疫功能的影响。随机分配到压力管理组的受试者参加了八次两小时的课程和一次全天静修,以学习系统放松、健康行为改变和压力管理技能。与随机分配到等待名单对照组的受试者相比,治疗组受试者在测试后报告前一个月的性伴侣明显更少(对照组为2.29人,治疗组为1.10人)。两组在淋巴细胞数量和功能方面没有差异。