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Description of Psychological Distress and Coping Style in HIV-infected Patients

  • Iosif Marincu
  • Iulia Vidican
  • Felix Bratosin
  • Oana Suciu
  • Livius Tirnea

Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 3, 18 August 2021 , Page 45-52
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/idhr/v3/12003D Published: 2021-08-18

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Abstract

Background: The advancement of HIV infection is linked to a great deal of psychological discomfort. The goal of this study was to see if there was a correlation between psychological distress, depression, coping style, and immunological activation in HIV-positive patients.

Objectives: In this study, we analyzed current understandings of depression as well as psychological distress among HIV-infected individuals in West Romania.

Materials and Methods: A total of 110 HIV-positive individuals from Timisoara's Clinic of Infectious Diseases took part in the study. Each patient performed a self-report that included the Beck depression inventory (BDI), the perceived stress scale (PSS), and the brief orienting to the problems experienced (Brief- COPE) scale.CD4 cell counts and viral load were used to track immune activation (VL).

Results: BDI scores indicating moderate depression were found in 26% of the study participants, whereas severe depression was found in 3%. Furthermore, 24.5 percent of the patients had PSS values above 10.Higher levels of depression correlated with lower CD4 cells counts (r = 0.275, p<0.004) and with higher VL (r = 0.211, p < 0.027).  Self-blaming had a negative relationship with CD4, whereas behavioural disengagement had a good relationship with VL.

Conclusion: Increased depression, combined with increased levels of perceived psychological distress, leads to maladaptive coping patterns linked to HIV infection progression.

Keywords:
  • Stress
  • coping
  • immune activation
  • HIV
  • depression

How to Cite

Marincu, I. ., Vidican, I. ., Bratosin, F. ., Suciu, O. ., & Tirnea, L. . (2021). Description of Psychological Distress and Coping Style in HIV-infected Patients. Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 3, 45–52. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/idhr/v3/12003D
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