Social and Individual Resources among Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Social and Individual Resources among Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Mediating and Moderating Relations on their Psychological Adjustment

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-05-30 )

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Given the growing number of women living with HIV/AIDS and the prevalence of psychological distress they experience, this research examined the social and individual resources that promote psychological adjustment among these women. The association of social resources (i.e., social support) and individual resources (i.e., self-esteem, perceived control, coping strategies) on adjustment is well documented. However, much of this research has failed to examine the relations between social and individual resources. This research examined three theoretical relations: 1) Support-Mediation Hypothesis: the effects of social resources on adjustment are mediated by individual resources; 2) Individual Resource-Mediation Hypothesis: the effects of individual resources on adjustment are mediated by social resources; and 3) Support-Moderation Hypothesis: the effects of social resources on adjustment are moderated by individual resources. The findings provide evidence that social and individual resources interact to promote psychological adjustment and suggest that future work must integrate social and individual resources to understand psychological adjustment.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-0492-2

ISBN-10:

3838304926

EAN:

9783838304922

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Eric W. Schrimshaw

Number of pages:

208

Published on:

2010-05-30

Category:

Psychology