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Abbravation: AIDS and Behavior

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10.1007/s10637-015-0225-7

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Identifying Resilience Resources for HIV Preventio

Authors: Eva N Woodward Regina J Banks Amy K Marks David W Pantalone
Publish Date: 2016/12/15
Volume: 21, Issue: 10, Pages: 2860-2873
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Most HIV prevention for sexual minority men and men who have sex with men targets risk behaviors eg condom use and helps 50 of participants Bolstering resilience might increase HIV prevention’s effectiveness This systematic review identified resilience resources protective factors in highrisk HIVnegative sexual minority men We reviewed PsycINFO PsycARTICLES MEDLINE references and Listservs for studies including sexual minority men with 1+ HIV risk factor syndemics childhood sexual abuse partner abuse substance abuse or mental health symptoms From 1356 articles screened 20 articles met inclusion criteria Across the articles we identified and codified 31 resilience resources socioeconomic eg employment behavioral coping strategies eg mental health treatment cognitions/emotions eg acceptance and relationships Resilience resources were generally associated with lower HIV risk there were 18 lowrisk associations 4 highrisk associations 8 nonsignificant associations We generated a set of empirically based resilience variables and a hypothesis to be evaluated further to improve HIV preventionLa mayoría de prevención del VIH para los hombres de las minorías sexuales y hombres que tienen relaciones sexuales con hombres se dirige a los comportamientos de riesgo por ejemplo el uso del condón y ayuda a 50 de los participantes Refuerzo de la resiliencia podría aumentar la efectividad de la prevención del VIH Esta revisión sistemática identificó recursos de resiliencia factores protectores en alto riesgo VIHnegativos hombres de las minorías sexuales Revisamos PsycINFO PsycARTICLES MEDLINE referencias y servidores de listas para los estudios incluidos hombres de las minorías sexuales con factor de riesgo del VIH 1+ syndemics el abuso sexual infantil el abuso de pareja abuso de sustancias o síntomas de salud mental A partir de 1356 artículos revisados 20 artículos cumplieron los criterios de inclusión A través de los artículos hemos identificado y codificado 31 recursos de resiliencia socioeconómico por ejemplo empleo las estrategias de afrontamiento de comportamiento por ejemplo tratamiento de salud mental cogniciones/emociones por ejemplo la aceptación y relaciones recursos de resiliencia en general se asocian con un menor riesgo de VIH 18 asociaciones riesgo bajo 4 asociaciones alto riesgo 8 asociaciones no significativas Hemos generado un conjunto de variables de resiliencia de base empírica y una hipótesis para realizar evaluaciones adicionales para mejorar la prevención del VIHWe would like to acknowledge Lance Swenson PhD at Suffolk University Boston USA for his help in the early conceptual stages of this review Anthony Flynn BA at the University of Massachusetts at Boston USA for his contributions coding for resilience resources and Matthew G Lamoreaux USA for his deft assistance translating articles into the English languageThis research was supported by the Department of Psychology of Suffolk University in Boston Massachusetts USA the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Academic Affiliations Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment the Medical Research Service of the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System and the Department of Veterans Affairs South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center MIRECC


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