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Resilience takes a village: black women utilize support from their community to foster resilience against multiple adversities.

Sannisha K Dale1,2,3, Steven A Safren1.   

Abstract

Black women living with HIV (BWLWH) represent the highest percentage of women with HIV in the U.S. and experience worse health outcomes than other women living with HIV, in part due to experiences of trauma, racism, HIV-stigma, and stressors they face as women. However, their own stories of resilience in the face of multiple adversities and insights of community stakeholders may inform our field on how to best empower this population to strive despite adversities. Thirty BWLWH in the U.S. and fifteen community stakeholders were interviewed about women's experiences and adaptive coping strategies used to cope with trauma, racism, HIV-stigma, and gender-related stressors. Interviews were coded using thematic content analysis. A major theme that spanned across interviews with BWLWH and community stakeholders was that resilience was fostered by members of their "village". In the midst of or following adverse experiences BWLWH used social support from their children, grandchildren, other family members, friends/peers, and caring providers in order to overcome their adversities and focus on their health and well-being. Promoting resilience among BWLWH requires an understanding of the most adaptive strategies utilized to "bounce back" following or in the face of adversities. Our findings highlight that both BWLWH and community stakeholders recognize social support from their "village" as an importance resilience resource. Research and applied efforts need to be geared at strengthening both BWLWH and their "village" in order to promote resilience and reduce health disparities.

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Keywords:  Black women; HIV; Resilience; social support

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30628458      PMCID: PMC6430675          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2018.1503225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


  14 in total

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4.  Still I rise: The need for self-validation and self-care in the midst of adversities faced by Black women with HIV.

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7.  Striving Towards Empowerment and Medication Adherence (STEP-AD): A Tailored Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Approach for Black Women Living With HIV.

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4.  Development of Long and Short Forms of the Multilevel Resilience Resource Measure for African American/Black Adults Living with HIV.

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6.  Resilience and HIV Treatment Outcomes Among Women Living with HIV in the United States: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.

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7.  Factors associated with resilience among Black women living with HIV and histories of trauma.

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8.  A Concept Mapping Study to Understand Multilevel Resilience Resources Among African American/Black Adults Living with HIV in the Southern United States.

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