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Understanding Hope in the Face of an HIV Diagnosis and High-risk BehaviorsMemorial University, Canada & University of Alberta, Canada, gharris{at}mun.ca
Memorial University, Canada & University of Alberta, Canada The purpose of this article is to: (a) explore and describe experiences of hope in the context of high-risk behaviors; and (b) identify sources of hope for participants dealing with an HIV diagnosis. Following qualitative case study methodology along with philosophical hermeneutics, 12 people diagnosed with HIV or AIDS were interviewed to understand their experiences of hope. Participants were selected based on self-report for continuing or increasing high-risk behaviors following diagnosis. Results include participant descriptions of hope as well as five higher order categories that highlight sources of hope following an HIV diagnosis. Implications for treatment of those newly diagnosed and engaged in high-risk behaviors are discussed.
Key Words: counseling high-risk behaviors HIV/AIDS hope psychotherapy
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 3,
401-415 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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