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艾滋病毒感染者中的抑郁与社会资本。

Depression and social capital in people living with HIV.

机构信息

College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Feb;27(1):54-61. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12552. Epub 2019 Aug 18.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Depression affects 1 in 20 Americans, and people living with HIV experience depression at 2-3 times the rate of the general population. Recent research has shown that a person's level of social connectedness (e.g., social networks) is important to understanding their health and ability to get help when they need it. The scientific rationale of this work is to determine whether there is a direct relationship between levels of depression and a measure of social connectedness in people with HIV who are at higher than normal risk of depression and depressive symptoms. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: We examined the relationship between levels of depression and social capital in people living with HIV to determine whether depression may influence their beliefs about their social connectedness and available resources. We found that as depression increases, self-reported social capital decreases, suggesting that people living with HIV who are depressed may feel less socially connected and/or not be confident they can access resources when they need them. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Mental health nurses are particularly well-positioned to help people living with HIV who are living with depression by helping them build skills for building and maintaining relationships, adhering to co-administered HIV and mental health medical treatments, and helping these individuals to identify and address barriers to social connectedness. Helping people living with HIV to address depression and promoting social connectedness can not only improve quality of life, but have major long-term health benefits. Abstract Introduction People living with HIV (PLWH) are disproportionately burdened by depression, with estimates as high as 80% of PLWH reporting depressive symptoms. Depression in PLWH is complex, and has been linked with biological and psychosocial causes, including low social capital. Few studies have examined the relationship between social capital and depression in PLWH. Aim/Question We conducted a secondary analysis of the relationship between social capital (Social Capital Scale score) and depression (Beck Depression Inventory-II scores) to determine whether depression predicted levels of social capital in a sample of 108 PLWH. Results Depression was significantly associated with lower social capital r(105) = -.465 p < .001. Depression remained a significant predictor of social capital in the linear regression model, F(5,101) = 8.508, p < .000, R  = 0.296, when controlling for age and education level. Discussion Our results suggest that depression may be a significant predictor of low social capital, and these factors may have cyclical relationships that explain persistent depression in this population. Implications for practice Mental health nurses are particularly well-positioned to help PLWH who are living with depression by helping them build skills for building and maintaining relationships, adhering to co-administered HIV and mental health medical treatments, and helping these individuals to identify and address barriers to social connectedness.

摘要

已知信息

抑郁症影响着美国每 20 人中的 1 人,而 HIV 感染者患抑郁症的几率是普通人群的 2-3 倍。最近的研究表明,一个人的社交联系程度(例如社交网络)对于理解他们的健康状况以及在需要帮助时获得帮助的能力非常重要。这项工作的科学依据是确定在患有 HIV 且处于高于正常抑郁和抑郁症状风险的人群中,抑郁水平与社会资本水平之间是否存在直接关系。本研究的新发现:我们研究了 HIV 感染者中抑郁水平与社会资本之间的关系,以确定抑郁是否会影响他们对社交联系和可用资源的看法。我们发现,随着抑郁程度的增加,自我报告的社会资本减少,这表明患有抑郁症的 HIV 感染者可能感到社交联系较少,或者对自己在需要时能否获得资源缺乏信心。这对实践的影响:精神健康护士特别适合帮助患有抑郁症的 HIV 感染者,帮助他们建立建立和维持关系的技能,坚持共同管理 HIV 和精神健康的医疗治疗,并帮助这些人识别和解决社交联系的障碍。帮助 HIV 感染者解决抑郁问题和促进社交联系不仅可以提高生活质量,而且对长期健康有重大益处。摘要引言 HIV 感染者(PLWH)患抑郁症的比例过高,高达 80%的 PLWH 报告有抑郁症状。PLWH 中的抑郁症很复杂,与生物和心理社会因素有关,包括社会资本较低。很少有研究检查过 PLWH 中社会资本与抑郁之间的关系。目的/问题我们对 108 名 PLWH 的社会资本(社会资本量表评分)和抑郁(贝克抑郁量表 - 第二版评分)之间的关系进行了二次分析,以确定抑郁是否可以预测社会资本水平。结果抑郁与较低的社会资本显著相关 r(105) = -.465 p <.001。当控制年龄和教育水平时,抑郁在多元线性回归模型中仍然是社会资本的重要预测因子,F(5,101) = 8.508,p <.000,R ² = 0.296。讨论我们的结果表明,抑郁可能是社会资本较低的一个重要预测因素,这些因素可能存在循环关系,这可以解释该人群中持续存在的抑郁。对实践的影响精神健康护士特别适合帮助患有抑郁症的 PLWH,帮助他们建立建立和维持关系的技能,坚持共同管理 HIV 和精神健康的医疗治疗,并帮助这些人识别和解决社交联系的障碍。

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