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Health Locus of Control and Neurocognitive Function in Latinx and Non-Latinx White People Living With HIV: A Cross-sectional Study.

Maral Aghvinian1, Emily P Morris, Micah J Savin, Angela C Summers, Cara L Crook, Jordan Stiver, Jairo Gonzalez, Desiree Byrd, Monica Rivera Mindt.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Research suggests that health locus of control (HLOC) is related to important health and neurocognitive outcomes in people living with HIV. However, the role of ethnicity in these relationships remains poorly understood. This study explored the role of HLOC on neurocognition in a diverse sample of 134 people living with HIV (Latinx: n = 96; non-Latinx White: n = 38) who completed comprehensive neurocognitive evaluations and the Multidimensional HLOC Scale-Form C. Results indicate no ethnocultural differences in HLOC beliefs (ps > .05). External HLOC (i.e., chance and powerful others) related to worse neurocognition in the Latinx group and contributed to significant variance in global neurocognition and learning, memory, and verbal fluency, underscoring the role of external HLOC beliefs on neurocognition, particularly for Latinx individuals. Additional research is needed to better characterize the mechanistic relationship between HLOC beliefs and neurocognitive function and to further explore this relationship among other underrepresented populations also disproportionately affected by HIV.
Copyright © 2021 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34265825      PMCID: PMC8741820          DOI: 10.1097/JNC.0000000000000286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care        ISSN: 1055-3290            Impact factor:   1.809


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9.  Disparities in Electronically Monitored Antiretroviral Adherence and Differential Adherence Predictors in Latinx and Non-Latinx White Persons Living with HIV.

Authors:  Monica Rivera Mindt; Alyssa Arentoft; Kayla Tureson; Angela C Summers; Emily P Morris; Vanessa Guzman; Maral N Aghvinian; Karen Alvarez; Reuben N Robbins; Micah J Savin; Desiree Byrd
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