Development of the Scale of Perceived Social Support in HIV (PSS-HIV)
Author
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Cortés Rojas, Aarón
Author
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Hunt, Nigel
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McHale, Sue
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Admission date
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2014-12-16T19:07:03Z
Available date
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2014-12-16T19:07:03Z
Publication date
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2014
Cita de ítem
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AIDS and Behavior December 2014, Volume 18, Issue 12, pp 2274-2284
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Identifier
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10.1007/s10461-014-0902-0
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/124280
General note
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Artículo de publicación SCOPUS
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Abstract
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Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disease management. Numerous general and disease-specific SS instruments have been developed and perception of support has been increasingly considered, though no scales have been specifically developed to measure perceived social support (PSS) in HIV/AIDS. To help fill this gap a 12-item scale was developed. The study comprised 406 (HIV(+) and HIV(−)) participants from Chile and the UK. A principal component factor analysis yielded three factors explaining 77.0 % of the total variance: Belonging, Esteem and Self-development with Cronbach α of 0.759, 0.882 and 0.927 respectively and 0.893 on the full scale. The PSS-HIV is brief, easy-to-apply, available in English and Spanish and evaluates the perception of supportive social interactions. Further research is needed to corroborate its capacity to detect psycho–socio–immune interactions, its connection with Maslow’s hierarchy of need theory and to evaluate its properties for different health states.
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Patrocinador
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Chilean Government
through the Development for Human Capital Programme
from the National commission for Scientific and Technological