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Challenges of depression and suicidal ideation associated with aging with HIV/AIDS
 — implications for social work
Author(s)David E Vance, Tom Struzick, Gwendolyn Childs
Journal titleJournal of Gerontological Social Work, vol 53, issue 2, 2010
PublisherRoutledge, 2010
Pagespp 159-175
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsAIDS ; Ageing process ; Depression ; Suicide ; Social work ; United States of America.
AnnotationAs the number of older adults with HIV/AIDS increases, new challenges are emerging that threaten their ability to age with this disease. Threats of particular concern are depression and suicidal ideation. Studies show that those aging with HIV/AIDS have a number of stressors that tax their coping mechanisms, increasing vulnerability to depression and suicidal ideation. These stressors can be categorized into three areas. First, there are psychosocial stressors that can contribute to depression. Second, there are health and biochemical stressors that can contribute to depression, as well as compromise cognitive abilities needed to adapt to such stressors. Third, cognitive stressors may create predispositions to depression. In particular, certain cognitive abilities needed to cope with depression and suicidal ideation may be compromised by aging with HIV/AIDS. A model of these stressors is provided for didactic purposes, as well as to suggest implications for social work practice and research. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-101001007 A
ClassmarkCQTT: BG: ENR: EV: IG: 7T

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