The Association of Resilience Factors with Mental Health and Substance Use outcomes Among People with and without HIV
Jeremy Delgadillo, Andres Azuero, Olivio Clay, Michael Crowe, David Vance, Pariya Fazeli

TL;DR
This study shows that resilience factors like self-rated successful aging and resilience are linked to better mental health and less depression in people with and without HIV.
Contribution
The study identifies specific resilience factors that are associated with mental health and substance use outcomes in both people with and without HIV.
Findings
Higher resilience and self-rated successful aging are linked to fewer depressive symptoms and better mental health quality of life.
Only higher resilience is associated with testing positive for THC.
The link between self-rated successful aging and depression is weaker in people with HIV compared to those without.
Abstract
Intrapersonal resilience factors may reduce the prevalence and severity of mental health and substance use outcomes among people living with HIV (PLWH). Cross-sectional data on intrapersonal resilience factors [i.e., resilience, self-rated successful aging (SRSA), self-perceived age], mental health [i.e., depressive symptoms, clinically relevant depressive symptoms, mental health related quality of life (MHQoL)] and substance use (i.e., illicit substance use, alcoholic drinks per week) outcomes among 174 PLWH (Mage = 51.30) and 105 people living without HIV (PLWoH; Mage = 60.10) was examined. Resilience was measured with the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, SRSA was a rating on a scale of 1-10, self-perceived age was subjective age minus chronological age, depression outcomes were measured with the Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, MHRQoL was measured with the Medical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResilience and Mental Health · HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV-related health complications and treatments
