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Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV.

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Guareña, LA; Kamalyan, L; Watson, CW-M; Karcher, K; Umlauf, A; Morgan, E; Moore, D; Ellis, R; Grant, I; Cherner, M; Moore, RC; Zlatar, ZZ ...
Published in: J Int Neuropsychol Soc
January 2024

OBJECTIVE: Emotional functioning is linked to HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment, yet research on this association among diverse people with HIV (PWH) is scant. We examined emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and White PWH. METHODS: Participants included 107 Hispanic (41% primarily Spanish-speakers; 80% Mexican heritage/origin) and 216 White PWH (Overall age: M = 53.62, SD = 12.19; 86% male; 63% AIDS; 92% on antiretroviral therapy). Emotional health was assessed via the National Institute of Health Toolbox (NIHTB)-Emotion Battery, which yields T-scores for three factor-based summary scores (negative affect, social satisfaction, and psychological well-being) and 13 individual component scales. Neurocognition was measured via demographically adjusted fluid cognition T-scores from the NIHTB-cognition battery. RESULTS: 27%-39% of the sample had problematic socioemotional summary scores. Hispanic PWH showed less loneliness, better social satisfaction, higher meaning and purpose, and better psychological well-being than Whites (ps <.05). Within Hispanics, Spanish-speakers showed better meaning and purpose, higher psychological well-being summary score, less anger hostility, but greater fear affect than English speakers. Only in Whites, worse negative affect (fear affect, perceived stress, and sadness) was associated with worse neurocognition (p <.05); and in both groups, worse social satisfaction (emotional support, friendship, and perceived rejection) was linked with worse neurocognition (p <.05). CONCLUSION: Adverse emotional health is common among PWH, with subgroups of Hispanics showing relative strengths in some domains. Aspects of emotional health differentially relate to neurocogntition among PWH and cross-culturally. Understanding these varying associations is an important step towards the development of culturally relevant interventions that promote neurocognitive health among Hispanic PWH.

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J Int Neuropsychol Soc

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1469-7661

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

30

Issue

1

Start / End Page

56 / 66

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hispanic or Latino
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Fear
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Emotions
 

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Guareña, L. A., Kamalyan, L., Watson, C.-M., Karcher, K., Umlauf, A., Morgan, E., … Marquine, M. J. (2024). Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 30(1), 56–66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617723000188
Guareña, Lesley A., Lily Kamalyan, Caitlin Wei-Ming Watson, Kayle Karcher, Anya Umlauf, Erin Morgan, David Moore, et al. “Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV.J Int Neuropsychol Soc 30, no. 1 (January 2024): 56–66. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617723000188.
Guareña LA, Kamalyan L, Watson CW-M, Karcher K, Umlauf A, Morgan E, et al. Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2024 Jan;30(1):56–66.
Guareña, Lesley A., et al. “Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV.J Int Neuropsychol Soc, vol. 30, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 56–66. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/S1355617723000188.
Guareña LA, Kamalyan L, Watson CW-M, Karcher K, Umlauf A, Morgan E, Moore D, Ellis R, Grant I, Cherner M, Moore RC, Zlatar ZZ, Heaton RK, Marquine MJ. Emotional health and its association with neurocognition in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White people with HIV. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2024 Jan;30(1):56–66.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Int Neuropsychol Soc

DOI

EISSN

1469-7661

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

30

Issue

1

Start / End Page

56 / 66

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hispanic or Latino
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Fear
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Emotions