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Citation

Twiname BG. J. Assoc. Nurses AIDS Care 1993; 4(4): 28-35.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8130367

Abstract

This nonexperimental study used the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Hopelessness Scale (HS), and a Demographic Data Sheet (DDS) to collect data on a convenience sample of 80 HIV-positive subjects. Subjects were classified into three groups; HIV-positive asymptomatic (19, 24%), HIV-positive symptomatic (26, 33%), and AIDS (35, 43%). A significant difference was seen between HIV-positive symptomatic subjects (means = 9.6923, n = 26), subjects with AIDS (means = 8.8571, n = 35), and subjects who were HIV-positive asymptomatic (means = 13.2105, n = 19) on measures of suicidal intent. HIV-positive symptomatic subjects (means = 23.1538, n = 26) and subjects with AIDS (means = 23.1286, n = 35) were significantly more depressed than HIV-positive asymptomatic subjects (means = 14.8421, n = 19).


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Analysis of Variance; Depressive Disorder; Female; HIV Infections; Humans; Male; Risk Factors; Sampling Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Suicide, Attempted

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