Linear growth modeling of religious coping and social support among Black women living with HIV in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Rachelle A Reid, Michael Robinson, Reyanna St Juste, Ashley Yankulin, Devina Boga, Victoria Petrulla, Hannah Crosby, Cayla Midy, Jordan Patrick, Layomi Adeojo, Kayla Etienne, Mya Wright, Naysha Shahid, Peyton Willie, C Mindy Nelson, Steven Safren, Gail Ironson, Allan Rodriguez, Daniel J Feaster, Ian A Wright, Sannisha K Dale
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Among Black women living with HIV (BWLWH) the current study aimed to quantitatively assess changes in religious coping and social support over time via linear growth modeling (LGM). BWLWH (N = 276) provided longitudinal survey data on demographics, religious coping, and social support across fourteen study visits (between 2019 and 2024) at three-month intervals in the Southeastern United States. Religious coping and social support mean scores fluctuated over time and were relatively high at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. LGM showed that religious coping significantly increased over time for participants with high religious coping at baseline, while social support's change over time was not statistically significant. Findings may inform clinical practice by providing data that demonstrates the dynamic (vs static) nature of religious coping especially in the temporal context of COVID-19. Future research may expand knowledge on religious coping among BWLWH and may be used to enhance interventions for BWLWH.

2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下感染艾滋病毒的黑人妇女宗教应对和社会支持的线性增长模型
本研究旨在通过线性增长模型(LGM)定量评估黑人女性HIV感染者的宗教应对和社会支持随时间的变化。BWLWH (N = 276)每隔三个月在美国东南部进行14次研究访问(2019年至2024年),提供有关人口统计学、宗教应对和社会支持的纵向调查数据。宗教应对和社会支持意味着得分随时间波动,在COVID-19大流行开始时相对较高。LGM结果显示,基线时宗教应对能力高的参与者,其宗教应对能力随时间显著增加,而社会支持能力随时间的变化无统计学意义。研究结果可以通过提供数据来证明宗教应对的动态(与静态)性质,特别是在COVID-19的时间背景下,为临床实践提供信息。未来的研究可能会扩大对非神职人员宗教应对的认识,并可能用于加强对非神职人员的干预。
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