Experienced HIV-Related Stigma and Psychological Distress in Peruvian Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Longitudinal Study to Explore Mediating Roles of Internalized HIV-Related Stigma and Coping Styles

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Rachel Rinehart
Deep Rao
Rivet K. Amico
Eduardo Ruiz
Peter Brandes
Cecilia Correa
Siavash Pasalar
Javier R. Lama
Ann Duerr
Yamile Molina
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[1] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Department of Global Health
[2] University of Washington,Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
[3] University of Michigan,Division of Community Health Sciences
[4] La Asociación Civil Impacta Salud y Educación,undefined
[5] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2019年 / 23卷
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HIV; Stigma; Coping; Psychological distress;
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Experiencing HIV-related stigma has important impacts on the mental health of people living with HIV, which has implications for treatment adherence, disease progression, and health outcomes. The impacts of stigma are particularly important to consider among sexual and gender minorities, who often face a disproportionate burden of HIV. To address the implications of stigma in these key populations, we leveraged a longitudinal study conducted among Peruvian sexual and gender minorities to compare the relative effects of multiple mediators affecting the relationship between experienced HIV-related stigma and psychological distress: internalized HIV-related stigma, adaptive coping, and maladaptive coping. HIV-related stigma, coping, and distress were measured, respectively, at 24 weeks, 36 weeks, and 48 weeks post-diagnosis for 145 participants from the Sabes Study. HIV-related maladaptive coping largely mediated the relationship between experienced HIV-related stigma and distress. Our findings suggest interventions targeting maladaptive coping may alleviate the mental health consequences of experiencing HIV-related stigma.
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