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Małgorzata Pięta1, Marcin Rzeszutek2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize, analyze, and critically review existing studies on the relationship between posttraumatic growth (PTG) and psychological well-being (operationalized either via positive or negative well-being indicators) among people living with HIV (PLWH). We also investigated whether this association varies as a function of socio-demographic, clinical characteristics, and study publication year.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Distress; HIV/AIDS; Meta-analysis; Posttraumatic growth; Systematic review; Well-being
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34518989 PMCID: PMC9023429 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-021-02990-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 3.440
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram Moher et al. [34]
Summary of the relationship between posttraumatic growth and psychological well-being among PLWH in the final 27 eligible studies
| Author | Year | Study design | PTG conceptualization and measure | PTG as outcome vs. predictor variable | Well-being/distress conceptualization and measure | Sample (gender) | Sample (mean age in years) | Sexual orientation | Ethnicity | Soc-dem variables | HIV-related clinical variables | Significant sociomedical covariates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milam et al [ | 2004 | Longitudinal | Posttraumatic Growth: Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Depression (Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale; CES-D; [ | 434 (M = 355; F = 79; O = 0) | 38,35 | HT = 113 HM = 269 BI = 52 | 39.5% C 36.8% 17% AA 6.7% O | 51.7% HE 40.6% SR 38.3% EM | CD4 mean: 273,16; 52% detectable viral load; 6.39 years since diagnosis/ treatment years; 46% AIDS | No significant covariates |
| Milam et al [ | 2006 | Longitudinal | Posttraumatic Growth: Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Depression; Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale (CES-D; [ | 412 (M = 363; F = 49; O = 0) | 39 | HT = 94 HM = 276 BI = 42 | 38.8% C 40.3% H 14.8% AA 6.1% O | 24.3% EM | CD4 mean: 472,8; 42% detectable viral load; 6.4 years since diagnosis/treatment years | |
| Carrico et al [ | 2006 | Cross-sectional | Benefit finding; The Benefit Finding Scale for breast cancer [ | predictor | Depression; Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) | 264 (F = 134; M = 130; O = 0) | 40 | n/a | 25% C 49% AA 13% H | 47% HE 34% EM | CD4 mean: 453,1; 42% detectable viral load; 7.7 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Łuszczyńska et al [ | 2007 | Cross-sectional | Benefit finding: The Benefit Finding Scale for breast cancer [ | predictor | Quality of life; The 20-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-20; [ | 104 (F = 66; M = 38; O = 0) | 34,73 | HT = 104 | 100% Indian | n/a | 5.1 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | Positive association between PTG levels and participants’ |
| Siegel, & Schrimshaw [ | 2007 | Cross-sectional | Benefit finding: Psychological Thriving Scale (Abraido-Lanza et al., 1998) | predictor | Depression; Mental Health Inventory (MHI) | 138 (F = 138 M = 0 O = 0) | 37,6 | n/a | 28% C 38% AA 34% Puerto Rican | 37% HE 17% SR 21% EM | CD4 mean: 327,4; 36% detectable viral load; 7.3 years since diagnosis/ treatment years; 51% AIDS status | No significant covariates |
| Littlewood et al [ | 2008 | Cross-sectional | Benefit finding; The Benefit Finding Scale for breast cancer [ | predictor | Depression; Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; [ | 221 (F = 97; M = 124; O = 0) | 40 | n/a | 46% C 42% AA 4% NA 4%AP 4% O | 27% HE 33% EM | CD4 mean: 500,1; 22% detectable viral load; 7 years since diagnosis/ treatment years; 61% AIDS status | |
| Kraaij et al [ | 2008 | Cross-sectional | Personal Growth; Personal Growth Scale (PGS; Garnefski et al., 2008) | outcome | Positive reappraisal (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) | 104 (F = 0; M = 104; O = 0) | 50,1 | HT = 0; HM = 96 BI = 8 | 100% C | 50% HE 50% SR 50% EM | 10.1 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Cieślak et al [ | 2009 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | PTSD (PTSD checklist; PCL-S) | 90 (F = 30; M = 57; O = 3) | 41,61 | n/a | n/a | 66.7% HE 17.2% SR 25.5% EM | 9.71 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Murphy & Hevey [ | 2013 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | HIV/AIDS stigma (The internalized AIDS-related stigma scale; IA-RSS) | 74 (F = 18; M = 56; O = 0) | 39,79 | HT = 28 HM = 40 BI = 6 | 87% C 13% AA | 86.3% HE 56.9% SE 72.6% EM | 7.89 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Kamen et al [ | 2016 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | HIV/AIDS stigma (HIV-Stigma Scale; [ | 334 (F = 87; M = 247; O = 0) | 45,9 | HT = 130 HM = 204 BI = 0 | 32.6% C 38.6% AA 16.8% H 5.7% Asian 6.3% O | 32.9% HE 14.4% EM | n/a | |
| Lyons et al [ | 2016 | Cross-sectional | Flourishing; Flourishing Scale [ | outcome | HIV/AIDS stigma (The internalized AIDS-related stigma scale; IA-RSS) | 357 (F = 0; M = 357; O = 0) | 30,4 | HT = 0 HM = 357 BI = 0 | 100% C | 21.4% HE 47.1% SR 53% EM | 11.1 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | |
| Rzeszutek et al [ | 2016 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | PTSD; PTSD Factorial Version (PTSD-F; [ | 250 (F = 44; M = 206; O = 0) | 39,35 | n/a | 100% C | n/a | 7.29 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | |
| Zeligman et al [ | 2016 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | HIV/AIDS stigma (HIV-Stigma Scale; [ | 126 (F = 39; M = 84; O = 3) | 49,1 | n/a | 44% C 44% AA 6% H 2% AP 4% O | 61% HE | 10.1 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | |
| Fekete et al [ | 2016 | Cross-sectional | Benefit Finding; Benefit Finding Scale (BFS; [ | predictor | Depression; Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; [ | 167 (F = 42; M = 121; O = 4) | 43,6 | HT = 77 HM = 73 BI = 17 | 52% C 48% AA | 23.4% HE 37.7% SR 47.3% EM | 11.81 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | |
| Garrido-Hernansaiz et al [ | 2017 | Longitudinal | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | HIV/AIDS stigma (The HIV Internalized Stigma Scale; [ | 119 (F = 12; M = 116; O = 1) | 32,73 | HT = 2 HM = 104 BI = 13 | 4% C 96% H | 69% HE 13% SR 75% EM | 1 year since diagnosis/ treatment year | No significant covariates |
| Rzeszutek [ | 2017 | Longitudinal | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Affective well-being (Positive/negative affect; PANAS-X, [ | 82 (F = 12; M = 70; O = 0) | 40,5 | n/a | 100% C | 62.3% HE 59.8% SR 64.6% EM | CD4 mean: 645,73, 7.39 years since diagnosis/ treatment years, 19.50% AIDS status | |
| Rzeszutek et al [ | 2017 | Longitudinal | PTSD (PTSD Factorial Version; PTSD-F; [ | outcome | PTSD (PTSD Factorial Version; PTSD-F; [ | 73 (F = 5; M = 68; O = 0) | 38,77 | n/a | 100% C | n/a | 6.42 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Chang et al [ | 2018 | Cross-sectional | Depression; Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; [ | predictor | Stress-related growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | 178 (F = 81; M = 97; O = 4) | 34,52 | n/a | 100% Indian | 17% HE 4.7% SR | n/a | No significant covariates |
| Ye et al [ | 2018 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | PTSD (Impact of Events Scale; IES) | 140 (F = 0; M = 140; O = 0) | 26,6 | HT = 0 HM = 140 BI = 0 | 100% AP | 82.1% HE 1.5% SR 68.6% EM | 1 year since diagnosis/ treatment year | No significant covariates |
| Lau et al [ | 2018 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Negative emotional illness perception (The revised Illness Perception Questionnaire for HIV (IPQ-R-HIV) | 225 (F = 0; M = 225; O = 0) | 28,8 | HT = 0 HM = 162 BI = 63 | 100% Asian | 44.4% HE 33.3% SR 62.2% EM | CD4 mean: 388,3; 1 year since diagnosis/ treatment year | |
| Dibb et al [ | 2018 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | predictor | Life satisfaction; The Satisfaction with Life Scale [ | 73 (F = 23; M = 48; O = 2) | 40,26 | HT = 32 HM = 31 BI = 10 | 64% C 21.7% AA 8.7% AP 5.6% O | 24.2% SR | 11.79 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Rzeszutek et al [ | 2019 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Life satisfaction; The Satisfaction with Life Scale [ | 470 (F = 82; M = 388; O = 0) | 40,02 | n/a | 100% C | 53.2% HE 62.8% SR 71.1% EM | 593,12 CD4 mean; 7.9 years since diagnosis/ treatment years; 16.20% AIDS status | |
| Onu et al [ | 2020 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory-Short Form (PTGI-SF; Cann et al., 2010) | predictor | Quality of life; Patient-Reported Outcome Quality of Life-HIV (PROQOL-HIV) | 201 (F = 138; M = 63; O = 0) | 40,1 | n/a | 100% African | 19.4% HE 60.7% SR 100% EM | 1 year since diagnosis/ treatment year | |
| Drewes et al [ | 2020 | Cross-sectional | Adversial growth; Silver Lining Questionnaire (SLQ; [ | predictor | Depression; The Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) | 839 (F = 101; M = 738; O = 0) | 56,9 | HT = 67 HM = 671 BI = 101 | n/a | 44.7% HE | 16.7 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Ogińska-Bulik, & Kobylarczyk [ | 2020 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Cognitive functioning: ruminations (Event Related Rumination Inventory) | 64 (F = 25; M = 39; O = 0) | 34,2 | n/a | 100% C | n/a | 5.3 years since diagnosis/ treatment years | No significant covariates |
| Yang et al [ | 2020 | Cross-sectional | Posttraumatic Growth; Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; [ | outcome | Resilience; The 25-item Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) | 546 (F = 546; M = 0; O = 0) | 36,2 | n/a | 100% Asian | 7.3% HE 76.9% SR | CD4 mean: 378,2; 4,6% detectable viral load; 10.2 years since diagnosis/ treatment years; 36% AIDS status | |
| Maqsood et al [ | 2021 | Cross-sectional | Stress-Related Growth; Stress-Related Growth Scale (SRGS; [ | outcome | Self-esteem; Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; [ | 248 (F = 124; M = 124; O = 0) | 34,2 | n/a | 100% Pakistanis | 33,9% HE | n/a | No significant covariates |
F female, M male, O other, HT heterosexual, HM homosexual, BI bisexual, C Caucasian, H Hispanic, AA African American, NA Native American, AP Asian/Pacific, HE Higher education, SR stable relationship, EM employed
Fig. 2Heterogeneity diagnostics on Baujat plot
Fig. 3GOSH plot analysis. In order to explore patterns of heterogeneity the same meta-analysis model was fitted to all possible subsets of included studies. I2: I-squared statistic of heterogeneity
Fig. 4Heterogeneity diagnostics using a contour-enhanced funnel plot. The effects in the white zone are greater than p = 0.10; the effects in the adjacent light gray zone are between p = 0.10 and p = 0.05; the effects in the darker gray zone are between p = 0.05 and p = 0.01; the effects outside this zone, marked with the light gray, are smaller than p = 0.01
Fig. 5Forest plot of effect sizes for individual studies, overall estimated effect, and 95% prediction interval. τ2: between-study variance. I2: I-squared statistic of heterogeneity
Fig. 6Forest plot of effect sizes for individual studies, overall estimated effect, and 95% prediction interval. τ2: between-study variance. I2: I-squared statistic of heterogeneity