| Literature DB >> 26884311 |
Anthony Lyons1, Wendy Heywood2, Tomas Rozbroj2.
Abstract
HIV-positive gay men may experience multiple sources of adversity and stress, related both to their HIV diagnosis and sexual identity. Most of these men, however, do not experience mental health problems. Little is known about factors that help them achieve resilience in the face of life challenges. This study examined psychosocial factors associated with resilience in a national community-based sample of 357 Australian HIV-positive gay men. Resilience was measured using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. Higher levels of resilience were linked with experiencing low or no internalized HIV-related stigma, having no previous history of mental health problems, and a number of socioeconomic indicators. In addition to providing a more complete picture of the mental health of HIV-positive gay men, findings from this study can be used to inform strength-based approaches to mental health prevention and support.Entities:
Keywords: Gay; HIV; Mental health; Positive well-being; Resilience
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26884311 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1338-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165