| Literature DB >> 26896120 |
Jinghua Li1, Phoenix K H Mo1,2, Anise M S Wu3, Joseph T F Lau4,5,6,7.
Abstract
Poor mental health was prevalent among HIV positive men who have sex with men (HIVMSM), and a tremendous burden extents on their families and society. The present study investigated the prevalence of depression and its relationship with social support, HIV self-stigma, positive affect and negative affect among 321 HIVMSM in Chengdu, China. The study was conducted during July 2013 through October 2013. Findings showed that 55.8 % of the participants had mild to severe depression. The results of structural equation modeling showed that social support and positive affect were negatively associated with depression, while HIV self-stigma and negative affect were positively associated with depression. Social support, positive affect, and negative affect mediated the association between HIV self-stigma and depression. The hypothesized model had a satisfactory fit. Interventions improving mental health among this population are warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Men who have sex with men; Positive and negative affect; Self-stigma; Social support
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Year: 2017 PMID: 26896120 PMCID: PMC4992470 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1321-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165