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Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV.

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Moore, RC; Hussain, MA; Watson, CW-M; Fazeli, PL; Marquine, MJ; Yarns, BC; Jeste, DV; Moore, DJ
Published in: AIDS Behav
October 2018

Grit and ambition are psychological factors that may protect neurocognitive function among persons living with HIV (PLWH). We examined associations between grit, ambition, premorbid verbal intellectual function, and current neurocognitive and everyday functioning among PLWH and persons without HIV (HIV-). 120 PLWH and 94 HIV- adults completed the Grit Scale (includes total score and consistency of interests and perseverance of effort subscales), ambition scale, and a comprehensive neurobehavioral battery. PLWH had lower grit scores than HIV- adults. The two groups did not differ on ambition. No relationship was observed between grit and cognition among HIV- adults. Among PLWH, however, higher perseverance of effort and more ambition was related to better global neurocognitive functioning, and higher grit, but not ambition, was related to independence in daily functioning. Longitudinal studies are needed to elucidate these relationships over time and examine whether grit or ambition have protective effects on cognitive outcomes among PLWH.

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AIDS Behav

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EISSN

1573-3254

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

22

Issue

10

Start / End Page

3214 / 3225

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Cognitive Reserve
  • Cognition Disorders
 

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Moore, R. C., Hussain, M. A., Watson, C.-M., Fazeli, P. L., Marquine, M. J., Yarns, B. C., … Moore, D. J. (2018). Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV. AIDS Behav, 22(10), 3214–3225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2061-1
Moore, Raeanne C., Mariam A. Hussain, Caitlin W-M Watson, Pariya L. Fazeli, María J. Marquine, Brandon C. Yarns, Dilip V. Jeste, and David J. Moore. “Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV.AIDS Behav 22, no. 10 (October 2018): 3214–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2061-1.
Moore RC, Hussain MA, Watson CW-M, Fazeli PL, Marquine MJ, Yarns BC, et al. Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV. AIDS Behav. 2018 Oct;22(10):3214–25.
Moore, Raeanne C., et al. “Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV.AIDS Behav, vol. 22, no. 10, Oct. 2018, pp. 3214–25. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10461-018-2061-1.
Moore RC, Hussain MA, Watson CW-M, Fazeli PL, Marquine MJ, Yarns BC, Jeste DV, Moore DJ. Grit and Ambition are Associated with Better Neurocognitive and Everyday Functioning Among Adults Living with HIV. AIDS Behav. 2018 Oct;22(10):3214–3225.
Journal cover image

Published In

AIDS Behav

DOI

EISSN

1573-3254

Publication Date

October 2018

Volume

22

Issue

10

Start / End Page

3214 / 3225

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Cognitive Reserve
  • Cognition Disorders