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为感染 HIV 的老年女性改编、测试和完善一项韧性干预措施:一项开放性试点研究。

Adapting, testing, and refining a resilience intervention for older women with HIV: An open pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Women Aging. 2023 Jul-Aug;35(4):395-415. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2022.2094163. Epub 2022 Jul 5.

Abstract

Half of persons with HIV in the United States (US), many of whom are women, are over age 50. Aging women with HIV (WWH) face unique biopsychosocial challenges, including stigma, the physiological effects of aging, and illness-associated stressors. Resilience interventions can build awareness of such stressors and aid in facilitating the relaxation response; however, no existing interventions specifically cater to the needs of older WWH. The content of the Relaxation Response Resiliency Program, which teaches positive psychology strategies, relaxation techniques, and cognitive behavioral skills, was adapted for older WWH. Thirteen WWH over 50 participated in an open pilot of the adapted intervention to iteratively refine the program and its procedures. Participants attended either 8 or 10 weekly group sessions; three groups were conducted in total. Pre- and post-intervention assessments and qualitative exit interviews were conducted. Among completers, an increase in resilience was observed. Though significance testing was not conducted, social support also increased, and depression, anxiety, and HIV stigma decreased from pre- to post-intervention. Over half of eligible women enrolled; completers reported high satisfaction with the program. However, retention was difficult; six participants withdrew or were lost to follow-up. Mean number of sessions attended was 3.5 in the 8-session group and 5 in the 10-session groups. In this small sample, the adapted intervention led to a clinically meaningful increase in resilience, though recruitment and retention were challenging. Further refinements to the intervention are needed to minimize attrition and increase acceptability before additional testing is initiated.

摘要

美国(US)有一半的艾滋病毒感染者为 50 岁以上人群,其中许多为女性。感染艾滋病毒的老年女性(WWH)面临着独特的生物心理社会挑战,包括耻辱感、衰老的生理影响和与疾病相关的压力源。适应力干预措施可以增强对这些压力源的认识,并有助于促进放松反应;但是,目前没有专门针对老年 WWH 需求的干预措施。该干预措施的放松反应适应力计划的内容包括教授积极心理学策略、放松技术和认知行为技能,该计划已针对老年 WWH 进行了调整。13 名 50 岁以上的 WWH 参加了该调整后干预措施的开放性试点,以对该计划及其程序进行迭代改进。参与者参加了 8 或 10 次每周小组会议;总共进行了三组。在干预前和干预后进行了评估,并进行了定性退出访谈。在完成者中,适应力得到了提高。尽管没有进行显著性检验,但社会支持也有所增加,抑郁、焦虑和艾滋病毒耻辱感在干预前后均有所下降。超过一半符合条件的女性参加了该研究;完成者对该计划的满意度很高。但是,保留率很低;有 6 名参与者退出或失去联系。在 8 次会议组中,平均参加的会议次数为 3.5 次,在 10 次会议组中为 5 次。在这个小样本中,调整后的干预措施导致适应力有了显著的提高,尽管招募和保留率都很困难。需要进一步改进干预措施,以尽量减少流失并提高可接受性,然后再进行进一步的测试。

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