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Randomized Controlled Trial of a Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for HIV-Positive Persons: An Investigation of Treatment Effects on Psychosocial Adjustment

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AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 555-563

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-008-9429-6

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AIDS; Anxiety; Depression; HIV; Intervention; Positive affect

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  1. NIMH NIH HHS [U10-MH57616, U10-MH57636, T32-MH019391, U10-MH57631, P30 MH043520, P30-MH43520, U10 MH057616-05, P30-MH57226, P30-MH062246, U10 MH057616, P30-MH058107, U10-MH57615, U10 MH057616-05S1, U10 MH057616-07, U10 MH057616-06] Funding Source: Medline

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Questions remain regarding the clinical utility of psychological interventions for HIV-positive persons because randomized controlled trials have utilized stringent inclusion criteria and focused extensively on gay men. The present randomized controlled trial examined the efficacy of a 15-session, individually delivered cognitive-behavioral intervention (n = 467) compared to a wait-list control (n = 469) in a diverse sample of HIV-positive persons who reported HIV transmission risk behavior. Five intervention sessions that dealt with executing effective coping responses were delivered between baseline and the 5 months post-randomization. Additional assessments were completed through 25 months post-randomization. Despite previously documented reductions in HIV transmission risk, no intervention-related changes in psychosocial adjustment were observed across the 25-month investigation period. In addition, there were no intervention effects on psychosocial adjustment among individuals who presented with mild to moderate depressive symptoms. More intensive mental health interventions may be necessary to improve psychosocial adjustment among HIV-positive individuals.

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