团体积极心理治疗提高艾滋病毒/艾滋病同性恋者的适应能力

T. Yunanto, Nida Ul Hasanat
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感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)/获得性免疫缺陷综合症(AIDS)的同性恋者面临着同性恋和艾滋病毒/艾滋病两种耻辱,这使他们的日常生活变得非常复杂。为了应对生活中的挑战,他们需要强大的适应力。本研究探讨团体积极心理治疗在改善同性恋HIV/AIDS感染者心理弹性方面的可持续性效果。参与者是18名同性恋者(实验组和对照组各9人),他们感染了艾滋病毒/艾滋病,并经历了适应能力问题。该研究的设计是准实验的,有一个未经治疗的对照组和使用切换重复的前测和后测依赖样本。研究工具包括心理弹性量表(Resilience Scale)、积极心理治疗量表(Positive Psychotherapy Inventory, PPTI)和日重建法(Day Reconstruction Method, DRM)。在定性分析的基础上,采用Mann-Whitney U检验进行了定量分析。结果表明:团体积极心理治疗显著提高了被试的心理弹性(U = 0.000;P < 0.01),且干预后效果至少持续2周。在本研究中,以“三件好事”和“品味”为主题的团体积极心理治疗课程被证明对提高艾滋病毒/艾滋病同性恋者的适应能力最有效。团体积极心理疗法也有效地强化了团体作为积极分享论坛的作用。Psikoterapi Positif Kelompok untuk Meningkatkan Resiliensi padlelaki同性恋Penyandang艾滋病毒/艾滋病
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Group Positive Psychotherapy Improves Resilience of Gay People Living with HIV/AIDS
Gay people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) face two stigmas, being gay and having HIV/AIDS, thus making their daily lives very complicated. To survive their life challenges, they need strong resilience. This study examined the sustainability effects of Group Positive Psychotherapy in improving the resilience of gay people living with HIV/AIDS. Participants were 18 gay people (9 each in experimental and control groups) living with HIV/AIDS and experiencing resilience problems. The study’s design was quasiexperimental, with an untreated control group and pretest and posttest dependent samples using switching replications. The instruments used were the Resilience Scale, the Positive Psychotherapy Inventory (PPTI), and the Day Reconstruction Method (DRM). Besides qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis was conducted through statistical testing using the Mann-Whitney U Test. Results showed that Group Positive Psychotherapy significantly improved participants’ resilience (U = 0.000; p < 0.01), and its effects lasted for at least two weeks post-intervention. In this study, the Group Positive Psychotherapy sessions on “three good things” and “savoring” proved most effective in improving the resilience of gay people living with HIV/AIDS. Group Positive Psychotherapy also effectively reinforced groups as a positive forum for sharing. Psikoterapi Positif Kelompok untuk Meningkatkan Resiliensi pada Lelaki Homoseksual Penyandang HIV/AIDS
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