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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.70.2.336" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.70.2.336</a>
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Postbereavement depressive mood and its prebereavement predictors in HIV+ and HIV- gay men
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Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology
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1996
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Humans; Male; Adult; Follow-Up Studies; Middle Aged; Sick Role; Risk Factors; Personality Inventory; P.H.S.; Research Support; U.S. Gov't; Adaptation; Psychological; bereavement; Caregivers/psychology; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/psychology; Depression/diagnosis/psychology; HIV Seropositivity/psychology; Homosexuality; Male/psychology; San Francisco
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Folkman S; Chesney M; Collette L; Boccellari A; Cooke M
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Prebereavement predictors of the course of postbereavement depressive mood were examined in 110 gay men who were their partner's caregiver until the partner's death of AIDS. In all, 37 HIV+ and 73 HIV- bereaved caregiving partners were assessed bimonthly throughout a 10-month period beginning 3 months before and ending 7 months after the partner's death. Throughout the 10 months, mean Centers for Epidemiology Scale-Depression (CES-D) scores on depressive mood were above the cutoff for being at risk for major depression. CES-D scores decreased for 63% bereaved caregivers over the 7 postbereavement months, and 37% showed little change from high CES-D scores or increasing CES-D scores. High prebereavement CES-D scores and finding positive meaning in caregiving predicted diminishing depressive mood; HIV+ serostatus, longer relationships, hassles, and use of distancing and self-blame to cope predicted unrelieved depressive mood.
1996
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.70.2.336" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1037//0022-3514.70.2.336</a>
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Journal Article
1996
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/psychology
Adaptation
Adult
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Bereavement
Boccellari A
Caregivers/psychology
Chesney M
Collette L
Cooke M
Depression/diagnosis/psychology
Folkman S
Follow-up Studies
HIV Seropositivity/psychology
Homosexuality
Humans
Journal Article
Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology
Male
Male/psychology
Middle Aged
P.H.S.
Personality Inventory
Psychological
Research Support
Risk Factors
San Francisco
Sick Role
U.S. Gov't