Behavioral Activation Theory to Identify Depression among HIV-Positive Women of Color in the U.S. South

Autor: Tascha R. Johnson
Rok vydání: 2016
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DOI: 10.15760/honors.275
Popis: 6 Background 7 Methods 10 Study setting 10 Qualitative data 10 Qualitative instrument development. 10 Qualitative participant recruitment and consent 10 Qualitative data collection procedures. 11 Use of the Behavioral Activation Theory. 11 Qualitative data analysis. 12 Quantitative data 13 Quantitative data collection 13 Quantitative depression outcome. 13 Quantitative correlates of depression 13 Barriers-related correlates 13 Social-support-related correlates. 14 Trauma-related correlates. 14 Substance use-related correlates. 14 Socio-demographic Variables. 15 Quantitative data analysis 15 Quantitative Results 15 Qualitative Results 17 Depression-naming dynamics 17 Recognizing and understanding depression 17 Depression and stage of HIV care 18 Lack of self-care 19 The role of emotional support 20 The role of support groups 21 Self-care as a buffer for depression 22 Integrating the quantitative and qualitative results 23 Discussion 24 Implications for HIV care 27 Running head: BA THEORY TO IDENTIFY DEPRESSION AMONG WOC w/ HIV 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 29 APPENDIX A: PORTLAND BRIDGES TO BACCALAUREATE TO HONORS COLLEGE THESIS Error! Bookmark not defined. References 37 Running head: BA THEORY TO IDENTIFY DEPRESSION AMONG WOC w/ HIV 5
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