| Literature DB >> 10128370 |
J R Ferrari1, W McCown, J Pantano.
Abstract
Health care workers (n = 342) completed items examining their emotional experiences working with HIV-positive patients. Factor analysis produced two subscales: Personal Satisfaction and Emotional Stress. A subset of these care workers (n = 251) claimed increased stress and depression after 6 months. In a second study, 91 volunteer AIDS caregivers ("buddies") completed the inventory and the Attitude Toward AIDS Scale. Satisfaction subscores were related to frequent contact and Stress subscores were related to length of illness of persons with AIDS. Satisfaction subscores were related negatively to prejudice towards PWA, social discrimination against PWA, and positively to pro-attitudes toward PWA. Stress subscores were related to social discrimination and punishment for PWA.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 10128370 DOI: 10.1177/016327879301600303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eval Health Prof ISSN: 0163-2787 Impact factor: 2.651