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Xue Yang1, Winnie W S Mak1, Connie Y Y Ho1, Andrew Chidgey2.
Abstract
The present study examines the mediating effect of love attitude on the associations between relationship quality with self-stigma and mental health among HIV-positive men having sex with men (MSM). Participants included 211 HIV-positive MSM (Mage = 41.77 years, SD = 11.10) and they were assessed on their relationship quality, love attitudes, HIV-positive self-stigma, and mental health. Structural equation modeling showed that the model fit the data well, χ2(50) = 152.80, p < .05, comparative fit index = .94, non-normed fit index = .92, standardized root mean square residual = .08. The indirect effect of perceived relationship quality on self-stigma was significant through love attitude. The indirect effect of love attitude on mental health was significant through reduced self-stigma. The outcomes differed by the number of partners, partner's knowledge of HIV-positive status, relationship nature, and marital status. Implications for developing a positive self-in-love to diminish self-stigma were discussed.Entities:
Keywords: HIV-positive men having sex with men; love attitudes; mental health; relationship quality; self-stigma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27345895 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1200714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Care ISSN: 0954-0121