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The Relationships Between Early Maladaptive Schemas, Quality of Life and Self-Care Behaviors in a Sample of Persons Living With Hiv: The Potential Mediating Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies Publisher



Seyedalinaghi S1 ; Mohssenipour M1 ; Aghaei E2 ; Zarani F2 ; Fathabadi J2 ; Mohammadifirouzeh M3
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Source: Open AIDS Journal Published:2020


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Introduction: People who are living with HIV often experience physical as well as psychological challenges. Therefore, the aim of this descriptive, correlational study was to explore the potential mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation strategies in the relationships between early maladaptive schemas, quality of life, and self-care behavior in patients with HIV/AIDS. Methods: In the first half of 2017, patients with HIV/AIDS (N=240) were recruited from an HIV clinic in Tehran, Iran. A self-report questionnaire included the Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form (YSQSF), Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), short form of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ), and a self-care behaviors questionnaire. The data analysis involved using advanced statistical techniques for structural equation modeling. Results: There were significant, inverse relationships between all five areas of early maladaptive schemas and positive cognitive emotional regulation strategies, self-care behaviors, and quality of life. Also, there were significant, positive relationships between all five areas of early maladaptive schemas and negative cognitive and emotional regulation strategies. Conclusion: The findings suggest that practical interventions to reduce maladaptive responses may result in healthier outcomes for persons living with HIV. © 2020 SeyedAlinaghi et al.
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