Early childhood trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, and non-adherence in persons with AIDS: a psychodynamic perspective.

Erin Samuels, Sami Khalife, César A Alfonso, Ricardo Alvarez, Mary Ann Cohen
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Abstract

Non-adherence to treatment and risk-reduction measures not only leads to increased morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV/AIDS but is also a major public health hazard. While there are multiple determinants of non-adherence, one that is particularly complex and refractory to intervention appears to be the history of childhood trauma and the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While behavioral intervention is occasionally helpful in increasing a patient's commitment to self-care, it is our view that the use of a more psychoanalytic framework, as well as the development of a psychodynamic understanding of the patient's history and struggles, may provide both patient and clinician with a more profound understanding of the forces that perpetuate non-adherence, thus facilitating a more cohesive and empathic approach to treatment. It is the aim of this article to explore, from a psychodynamic perspective, the possible connections between early childhood trauma resulting in PTSD and non-adherence to risk reduction and HIV treatment.

儿童早期创伤、创伤后应激障碍和艾滋病患者的不依从:心理动力学的观点。
不坚持治疗和减少风险措施不仅导致艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者发病率和死亡率增加,而且也是一个重大的公共健康危害。虽然不坚持治疗有多种决定因素,但其中一个特别复杂且难以干预的因素似乎是童年创伤史和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的发展。虽然行为干预偶尔有助于增加患者对自我护理的承诺,但我们认为,使用更多的精神分析框架,以及对患者历史和斗争的精神动力学理解的发展,可能会为患者和临床医生提供更深刻的理解,使不遵守的力量永续存在,从而促进更有凝聚力和共情的治疗方法。本文的目的是从心理动力学的角度探讨导致PTSD的早期儿童创伤与不遵守降低风险和艾滋病毒治疗之间的可能联系。
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