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Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV.

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O'Cleirigh, C; Ironson, G; Weiss, A; Costa, PT
Published in: Health Psychol
July 2007

OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial factors (e.g., depression, avoidant coping, life stress) have been related to disease progression in HIV. This study examined the relationship between the Big Five Conscientiousness factor and HIV disease progression (CD4 cell and viral load) over 1 year in 119 seropositive participants. The study also examined whether Conscientiousness effects were mediated by adherence, perceived stress, depression, or coping measures. DESIGN: In a 1-year longitudinal design, participants completed the NEO Five-Factor Inventory Conscientiousness scale (P. T. Costa & R. R. McCrae, 1992). Participants also completed psychosocial assessments and underwent blood draws at initial assessments and 1-year follow-up. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Multiple hierarchical regression models were used to predict change in CD4 cell numbers and viral load log 10, controlling for demographic variables, initial disease status, and antiretroviral medications. RESULTS: Conscientiousness predicted significant increases in CD4 number and significant decreases in viral load at 1 year. Conscientiousness was related positively to medication adherence and active coping and negatively to depression and perceived stress. Only perceived stress emerged as a possible mediator. CONCLUSION: The significant relationship between Conscientiousness and medication adherence, distress, and coping suggests that an assessment of Conscientiousness in patients with HIV may help specify or target behavioral interventions to promote optimal disease management.

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Health Psychol

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ISSN

0278-6133

Publication Date

July 2007

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start / End Page

473 / 480

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Viral Load
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Public Health
  • Personality Inventory
  • Personality Assessment
  • Personality
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
 

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O’Cleirigh, C., Ironson, G., Weiss, A., & Costa, P. T. (2007). Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV. Health Psychol, 26(4), 473–480. https://doi.org/10.1037/0278-6133.26.4.473
O’Cleirigh, Conall, Gail Ironson, Alexander Weiss, and Paul T. Costa. “Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV.Health Psychol 26, no. 4 (July 2007): 473–80. https://doi.org/10.1037/0278-6133.26.4.473.
O’Cleirigh C, Ironson G, Weiss A, Costa PT. Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV. Health Psychol. 2007 Jul;26(4):473–80.
O’Cleirigh, Conall, et al. “Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV.Health Psychol, vol. 26, no. 4, July 2007, pp. 473–80. Pubmed, doi:10.1037/0278-6133.26.4.473.
O’Cleirigh C, Ironson G, Weiss A, Costa PT. Conscientiousness predicts disease progression (CD4 number and viral load) in people living with HIV. Health Psychol. 2007 Jul;26(4):473–480.

Published In

Health Psychol

DOI

ISSN

0278-6133

Publication Date

July 2007

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start / End Page

473 / 480

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Viral Load
  • Stress, Psychological
  • Public Health
  • Personality Inventory
  • Personality Assessment
  • Personality
  • Patient Compliance
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans