Detalles del proyecto
Description
As treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) associated disease
become increasingly effective in slowing of halting disease progression,
large numbers of individuals will be living with infection as a chronic
illness. It is important to understand how these individuals manage the
many adaptive tasks associated with their HIV seropositive status and to
assess the quality of life they are able to maintain. We propose a two
stage quasilongitudinal study of the adaptation to living with HIV
infection as a chronic condition of men who have sex with men, with a focus
on identifying white-black-hispanic differences. Stage 1 will consist of
a qualitative study employing in-depth focused interviews with a sample of
45 white, 45 black and 45 Puerto Rican men (total N-135). Men from each
group will be equally divided among those who are asymptomatic infected,
those who are symptomatic infected (but not qualifying for a diagnosis of
AIDS), and those diagnosed with AIDS. The findings of the stage 1 study
will be used to design and conduct a large stage 2 survey study.
Currently, we are seeking support only for stage 1. Research objectives
will: (1) To identify the adaptive tasks that HIV infected men who have
sex with men must accomplish to successfully adjust to their condition and
how these may or may not vary by disease stage and race/ethnicity; (2) To
describe strategies used by HIV infected men who have sex with men to
address the adaptive challenges posed by their condition and how these may
or may not vary by disease stage and race/ethnicity; (3) To describe and
compare adaptations to living with HIV infection as a chronic condition of
black, Puerto Rican and white men who have sex with men. More specifically
to examine how group differences in health beliefs, perceptions and values
influence adaptive strategies and illness behavior influence psychosocial
adjustment; (4) to gather data that will inform the design of the stage 2
survey. These will include, for example, information regarding:
Appropriate criteria for successful adaptation; the suitability of several
existing standardized measures for the survey, and information needed to
develop new measures where necessary; and (5) to begin to develop
relational propositions describing the nature of the associations among
adaptive challenges, strategies used to meet these challenges, psychosocial
adjustment to HIV infection, stage of disease and race/ethnicity.
Findings from the two stage study will enable us to identify factors that
place HIV infected individuals at increased risk for poor psychosocial
adjustment to their illness, and also inform the development of preventive
interventions to forestall such difficulties.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 9/15/91 → 8/31/94 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Mental Health
Keywords
- Enfermedades infecciosas
- Psiquiatría y salud mental
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