Perceived social support affects disease coping among people living with HIV: a study in Tehran, Iran

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 5

Abstract

Objective: To examine potential correlations between perceived social support and disease coping styles among people living with HIV infection at a referral center in Tehran. Methods: In an observational study, 112 patients were recruited between April and July 2012. Along with demographic characteristics, availability of tangible, informational, and emotional support was measured using subscales extracted from the medical outcomes study: social support survey; disease coping styles were investigated in four groups (problem-focused, emotion-focused, engagement-based, and meaning-based). Data were analyzed to examine whether social support subscales predict coping styles. Results: Almost 70% of the patients were male, and 52% reported sexual contact as their perceived route of infection. Use of coping styles was positively correlated with social support scores (rs = 0.53, P < 0.001), and informational support had significant influence on implementation of three out of the four coping styles (emotion-focused, problem-focused, engagement-based). Being married and not reporting the route of infection were associated with higher social support scores; monthly income and level of education had significant associations with the use of various coping styles. Conclusions: Patients who implement strategies to cope with HIV/AIDS have received more informational and emotional support. This study recommends that the delivery of informational support in a comprehensive package can practically target the current demands of our patients; while thorough investigation of potential effects on disease coping, response to treatment, and compliance can aid us in the design of interventions to target stigma at societal level.

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  • EP ID EP227977
  • DOI 10.1016/S2222-1808(14)60806-9
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(2015). Perceived social support affects disease coping among people living with HIV: a study in Tehran, Iran. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 5(5), 412-417. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-227977