Title of article :
Cognitive vulnerability for depression in HIV
Author/Authors :
McIntosh، نويسنده , , Roger C. and Seay، نويسنده , , Julia S. and Antoni، نويسنده , , Michael H. and Schneiderman، نويسنده , , Neil، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
8
From page :
908
To page :
915
Abstract :
Biased inhibitory processing, frequency and valence of automatic thoughts, and inability to use positive schemas to regulate negative mood are cognitive factors linked to depression. These processes may underlie the established link between adaptive cognitive coping strategies (acceptance and positive reframing) and depression in persons with HIV. How individual differences in HIV-related neurocognitive deficits moderate such effects is unknown. In a secondary analysis, we tested the direct effects of coping on depressed affect as mediated by the frequency and valence of automatic thoughts and how this model was moderated by neurocognitive function in a cohort of HIV+ men and women. s dults (mage=39.8, SD=9.5) provided data for the baseline assessment of a randomized trial that investigated the effects of a cognitive–behavioral stress management intervention. Measures included coping, depressive symptoms, positive (PAT) and negative automatic thoughts (NAT), and HIV-dementia. s controlling for covariates, cognitive coping was related to depressed mood as mediated via NAT (β=−.92) and PATs (β=.61), (R2=.42, F(7, 325)=33.50, p<.0001). The indirect effect of coping on depressive symptoms via NAT and PAT was moderated by neurocognitive function. tion sectional design does not allow for the inference of causation among the variables. sion s support a cognitive vulnerability model for depression whereby HIV-related neurocognitive deficits interfere with the ability to use acceptance and positive reframing strategies to increase the frequency of PAT and decrease NAT in adults living with symptoms of depression.
Keywords :
HIV , depression , Automatic thoughts , Cognitive coping , Dementia
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433868
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