University of Coimbra, Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC), Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal.
AIDS Care. 2021 Apr;33(4):413-422. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1781760. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
Living within an HIV-serodiscordant relationship has been recognized as a stressful experience for both HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected partners. However, no study has examined the association between dyadic coping (DC) and dyadic adjustment of such couples. In this study, we analysed the association between DC (positive, negative, and common DC) and dyadic adjustment (consensus, satisfaction, cohesion) among HIV-serodiscordant couples, considering individual and cross-partner effects. This cross-sectional study included a sample of 44 HIV-serodiscordant different-sex couples, in a relationship for an average of 16.46 years. The self-reported measures included the Dyadic Coping Inventory and the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale. For HIV-infected partners, their own common DC was significantly associated with cohesion, and a cross-partner effect of common DC on satisfaction was found. For HIV-uninfected partners, individual effects of common DC on all dyadic adjustment subscales and a cross-partner effect of common DC on cohesion were found. Additionally, their own and their HIV-infected partners' negative DC were significantly associated with cohesion and satisfaction, respectively. These findings suggest that the perception of common DC has a particularly important role in explaining the different components of dyadic adjustment of both partners facing HIV-serodiscordancy, whereas negative DC is linked to the adjustment of HIV-uninfected partners.
在 HIV 血清不一致的关系中生活,已被认为对 HIV 感染者和 HIV 未感染者的伴侣都是一种压力体验。然而,尚无研究探讨此类伴侣的双重应对(DC)与双重调整之间的关联。在这项研究中,我们分析了 HIV 血清不一致的异性伴侣中 DC(积极、消极和共同 DC)与双重调整(共识、满意度、凝聚力)之间的关联,同时考虑了个体和跨伴侣的影响。这项横断面研究包括了 44 对 HIV 血清不一致的异性伴侣,他们的关系平均持续了 16.46 年。自我报告的测量包括双重应对量表和修订后的双重适应量表。对于 HIV 感染者的伴侣来说,他们自己的共同 DC 与凝聚力显著相关,并且发现了共同 DC 的跨伴侣效应对满意度的影响。对于 HIV 未感染者的伴侣来说,发现了共同 DC 的个体效应对所有双重调整子量表以及共同 DC 的跨伴侣效应对凝聚力的影响。此外,他们自己和他们的 HIV 感染者伴侣的消极 DC 与凝聚力和满意度分别显著相关。这些发现表明,共同 DC 的感知在解释面对 HIV 血清不一致的双方的不同双重调整成分方面具有特别重要的作用,而消极 DC 与 HIV 未感染者的伴侣的调整有关。