Disease status in African American single mothers with HIV: the role of depressive symptoms. |
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Authors: | D J Jones S R Beach R Forehand |
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Affiliation: | Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine Research Training Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. jonesd3@msx.upmc.edu |
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Abstract: | The association between depressive symptoms and 2 measures of HIV disease status in 73 African American single mothers was examined. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that clinician-rated depressive symptoms predicted subjective, but not objective, parameters of disease status 12 to 14 months later. More symptoms of depression at the 1st assessment predicted an increase in physical complaints over the course of the study. Results suggest that researchers and clinicians interested in enhancing quality of life among African American single mothers with HIV infection, an understudied population within the HIV-AIDS literature, should consider both subjective and objective measures of the disease. |
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