Abstract

These results suggest that cognitive coping and social support factors can be modified by psychosocial interventions and may be important determinants of the changes in psychological well-being and quality of life during symptomatic HIV infection that can be achieved through this form of intervention.

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DistressCoping (psychology)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Clinical psychologyCognitionStress managementIntervention (counseling)PsychologySocial supportMedicinePsychiatryPsychotherapistVirology

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Year
1998
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article
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
204-214
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242
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Susan K. Lutgendorf, Michael H. Antoni, Gail Ironson et al. (1998). Changes in Cognitive Coping Skills and Social Support During Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management Intervention and Distress Outcomes in Symptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Seropositive Gay Men. Psychosomatic Medicine , 60 (2) , 204-214. https://doi.org/10.1097/00006842-199803000-00017

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10.1097/00006842-199803000-00017