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Emotion Dysregulation: An Explanatory Construct in the Relation Between HIV-Related Stigma and Hazardous Drinking among Persons Living with HIV/AIDS.

Celia C Y Wong1, Daniel J Paulus1, Chad Lemaire2, Amy Leonard2, Carla Sharp1, Clayton Neighbors1, Charles P Brandt1,3, Michael J Zvolensky1,4.   

Abstract

The prevalence of hazardous alcohol use among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) is common and related to numerous health problems among individuals in this group. Stigma is associated with hazardous drinking among stigmatized groups, but this relationship has yet to be examined among PLHIV. Moreover, there is a lack of research in identifying the mechanisms underlying this association. Emotion dysregulation is one potential construct that may explain the association between stigma and hazardous alcohol use among PLHIV. The present study examined the indirect effect of HIV stigma and hazardous alcohol use via emotion dysregulation. The sample included 98 PLHIV (60.2% male, M age = 48.40, SD = 7.75). Results indicated significant and medium-sized indirect effects of HIV stigma and its subfacets (enacted stigma and negative self-image) in terms of hazardous alcohol use via emotion dysregulation. Alternative models did not yield significant indirect effects. The results document an indirect association between HIV stigma and hazardous alcohol use via emotion dysregulation. These findings may provide novel, initial empirical insight into the nature of the stigma-hazardous drinking relation among PLHIV.

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Keywords:  Co-morbidity; Emotion Regulation; HIV; Hazardous Drinking; Stigma

Year:  2018        PMID: 31777759      PMCID: PMC6880938          DOI: 10.1037/sah0000113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stigma Health        ISSN: 2376-6964


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