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  • - Women living with HIV (WLWH) often struggle with depression and are not well-researched in mental health studies; positive emotions could improve their health outcomes and should be included in psychological treatments.
  • - A five-week, self-guided web-based program aimed at enhancing positive emotions was tested with 23 WLWH participants, showing successful engagement and completion of most activities.
  • - Feedback indicated high acceptability of the program, with participants highly recommending it to others, suggesting it could be further developed and tested for effectiveness in improving mental health.

Article Abstract

Women living with HIV (WLWH) experience high rates of depression but are underrepresented in mental health research. Positive emotions are associated with beneficial health outcomes in WLWH and should be a targeted component of psychological interventions in this population. Positive psychological interventions aim to increase positive emotions through the use of simple exercises, such as keeping a gratitude journal. We conducted a single-arm feasibility/acceptability study of a five-week, self-guided, web-based positive affect skills intervention in a sample of WLWH ( = 23) who also participate in a longitudinal observational study, the Women's Interagency HIV Study. The intervention was feasible as measured by home practice and post-intervention assessment completion, and acceptable as measured by exit interview feedback regarding recommendation of the program to friends or others living with HIV. On average, participants completed home practice for about 8 out of 9 skills. The mean response for recommendation of the program to a friend was 9.26/10 (SD = 1.63) and the mean response for recommendation of the program to others living with HIV was 9.68/10 (SD = 0.82). Participant feedback will be used to adapt and enhance the delivery of this intervention. Further studies are needed to assess efficacy and impact on psychological outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10716357PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2023.2221423DOI Listing

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