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Coping with HIV/AIDS: Perspectives of mothers./
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Pittiglio, Laura I.
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158 p.
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Adviser: Karen Aroian.
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Coping with HIV/AIDS: Perspectives of mothers.
Pittiglio, Laura I.
Coping with HIV/AIDS: Perspectives of mothers.
- 158 p.
Adviser: Karen Aroian.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 2007.
This qualitative study was designed to explore how 35 low income, HIV-infected African American mothers cope with their HIV diagnosis and their life circumstances, and to determine if these coping strategies fit the schema of active meaning-making and passive tension-reducing strategies found in a longitudinal study by Hough et al. This study was a secondary analysis of qualitative, semi-structured interviews that were administered to a subgroup (N=35) of low-income, predominantly African American, HIV-infected mothers who participated in a larger quantitative and qualitative longitudinal study (Hough et al., 2000-2004). Analysis of the qualitative interviews in the current research included comparing and contrasting the data to determine whether the a priori coding schema of active meaning-making and passive tension-reducing derived from the quantitative data ''fit'' the qualitative data. Examination of the participants' narratives indicated that they relied on active meaning-making strategies in order to understand their experience. The participants also relied on tension-reducing strategies because they not only provided a sense of emotional respite, but in some cases, led to the development of the necessary attitudes for transitioning to meaning-making. The uses of these coping strategies not only enabled the participants to cope with HIV but also to develop new attitudes towards life, develop more positive behaviors, and begin to live life differently than they had before their diagnosis. The findings also offset the stereotype that minority, low-income women are less capable of coping with stressful life situations than other populations, in that the strategies used for coping in this population were very similar in form and function to coping strategies used by other more advantaged populations. By identifying effective coping strategies among low-income, HIV-infected African American mothers, health care providers can design empirical interventions to assist these women in coping with their life circumstances and their HIV diagnosis.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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