University of Miami, USA.
Moffitt Cancer Center, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2020 Apr;25(5):606-616. doi: 10.1177/1359105317726151. Epub 2017 Aug 25.
This study examined the impact of a stressful death/divorce on psychological and immune outcomes in people with HIV. People with HIV with stressful death/divorce were examined from before the event to up to 12 months later ( = 45); controls were assessed at similar intervals ( = 112). Stressful deaths/divorces were associated with increased viral load and anxiety over time (s ≤ .014), but not CD4+ or depression. Increased use of religious coping after the stressful death/divorce was associated with slower increases in viral load ( = .010). These data suggest people with HIV should consider the potentially elevated risk of transmission after such events and seek appropriate monitoring and care.
这项研究调查了紧张的死亡/离婚事件对艾滋病毒感染者的心理和免疫结果的影响。研究人员从事件发生前到 12 个月后(共 45 人)对经历紧张的死亡/离婚事件的艾滋病毒感染者进行了检查;对照组在相似的时间间隔内进行了评估(共 112 人)。随着时间的推移,紧张的死亡/离婚事件与病毒载量增加和焦虑有关(s≤.014),但与 CD4+或抑郁无关。在经历紧张的死亡/离婚事件后更多地使用宗教应对方式与病毒载量增加较慢有关(=.010)。这些数据表明,艾滋病毒感染者应该考虑到此类事件后潜在的传播风险增加,并寻求适当的监测和护理。