Rabkin Judith G, McElhiney Martin C, Harrington Mark, Horn Tim
New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
AIDS Res Treat. 2018 May 24;2018:9696725. doi: 10.1155/2018/9696725. eCollection 2018.
Our goal was to assess the long-term impact of AIDS activism of ACT UP/New York on the current adjustment of those who were members during its peak years (1987-1992), including assessment of trauma sequelae as well as posttraumatic growth.
A 90-minute semistructured interview and 6 validated self-report scales were administered. We relied on purposive and snowball sampling to recruit potential participants. Areas covered include demographics, ACT UP participation, and psychiatric problems. Self-report scales provided approximate diagnoses of PTSD and depression, as well as coping, optimism, and related concepts.
Participants included 102 men (40% HIV-positive) and 23 women. Seventeen percent reported current symptoms suggesting PTSD, slightly above the range in general population studies. Symptoms consistent with depression were reported by 8% overall, with higher rates for HIV+ men. Enhanced sense of self, belief in change, and empowerment were reported by 93% of respondents, independent of concurrent PTSD or depression.
Twenty-eight years later, ACT UP study participants recall their activist days during the AIDS epidemic as the peak experience of their lives. While some continue to have symptoms of stress and depression, most found that their activism has enriched their subsequent lives.
我们的目标是评估纽约ACT UP组织的艾滋病维权行动对那些在其鼎盛时期(1987 - 1992年)成为成员的人当前适应情况的长期影响,包括评估创伤后遗症以及创伤后成长。
进行了一次90分钟的半结构化访谈,并使用了6个经过验证的自我报告量表。我们依靠立意抽样和滚雪球抽样来招募潜在参与者。涵盖的领域包括人口统计学、参与ACT UP的情况以及精神问题。自我报告量表提供了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症的大致诊断,以及应对、乐观主义和相关概念的评估。
参与者包括102名男性(40%为HIV阳性)和23名女性。17%的人报告目前有提示PTSD的症状,略高于一般人群研究中的范围。总体上8%的人报告有与抑郁症相符的症状,HIV阳性男性的比例更高。93%的受访者报告有更强的自我意识、对改变的信念和赋权感,这与同时存在的PTSD或抑郁症无关。
28年后,ACT UP研究的参与者将他们在艾滋病流行期间的维权日子回忆为他们生命中的巅峰经历。虽然有些人继续有压力和抑郁症状,但大多数人发现他们的维权行动丰富了他们随后的生活。