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Body Image in Youth With HIV

2014年4月11日 更新者:St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

This is an observational study that seeks to gather information about perceptions of body image through the use of a one-time questionnaire completed by participants at the time of study enrollment.

Effective management of Human Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has become possible through the use of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART). As a result of more successful treatment options, HIV/AIDS has transitioned from a terminal illness to one which is treated as a chronic condition. One particular group that has been impacted tremendously by HIV in the United States is the adolescent population. As youth are living longer with HIV/AIDS, clinicians and researchers are beginning to examine ways in which the disease can affect one's physical health, mental health, and other psychosocial factors. Research emerging involving adults with HIV/AIDS has suggested that increased attention to and negative views of one's body image may be found at a higher rate in this group. To our knowledge, very few studies have examined this relationship in adolescents with HIV.

研究概览

详细说明

The purpose of this exploratory study is to characterize body image perceptions among youth with perinatally and behaviorally acquired HIV. In a cross-sectional design, adolescents will be asked to complete an ACASI questionnaire that will assess body image, medication adherence, depressive symptoms, medical, and other sociodemographic variables which may relate to adolescents with HIV. Information regarding the adolescents' medical history, medications, and physical functioning also will be abstracted from his or her medical record. Guided by the Intervention Mapping (IM) approach, findings from this study will inform future intervention studies designed to enhance HIV disease management among adolescents.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

To characterize body image perceptions among youth with HIV.

研究类型

观察性的

注册 (实际的)

146

联系人和位置

本节提供了进行研究的人员的详细联系信息,以及有关进行该研究的地点的信息。

学习地点

    • Tennessee
      • Memphis、Tennessee、美国、38105
        • St. Jude Children'S Research Hospital

参与标准

研究人员寻找符合特定描述的人,称为资格标准。这些标准的一些例子是一个人的一般健康状况或先前的治疗。

资格标准

适合学习的年龄

16年 至 23年 (孩子、成人)

接受健康志愿者

有资格学习的性别

全部

取样方法

非概率样本

研究人群

Patients with documented HIV infection between the ages of 16 and 24 who are willing and able to consent.

描述

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of HIV infection as documented in adolescent's medical record
  • Adolescent is aware of his/her HIV diagnosis
  • The adolescent/caregiver's primary language in English
  • Adolescent is ≥ 16 and < 24 years old
  • Adolescent is willing and able to provide consent per institutional guidelines

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Adolescent has documented diagnosis of mental retardation or a significant motor or sensory impairment that would preclude participation in the study survey.
  • Adolescent has known acute psychiatric illness, including suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation or active psychosis.
  • Adolescent is a pregnant female.

学习计划

本节提供研究计划的详细信息,包括研究的设计方式和研究的衡量标准。

研究是如何设计的?

设计细节

队列和干预

团体/队列
干预/治疗
Participants
Participants will have documented HIV infection and are aware of their diagnosis. They will complete a one-time questionnaire.
The primary outcome, characterizing body image among HIV infected adolescents, will be measured using a questionnaire administered to study participants through Audio Computer Assisted Self-Interview (ACASI) technology.
其他名称:
  • Audio Computer Assisted Self-Interview
  • ACASI

研究衡量的是什么?

主要结果指标

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Reported level of normative body image and discrepancy between perceived body image and preferred body image
大体时间:Once at time of participant enrollment

The MBSRQ-AS is a well-validated self-report inventory for the assessment of body image (BI). It has five subscales: Appearance Evaluation, Appearance Orientation, Overweight Preoccupation, Self-Classified Weight, Body Areas Satisfaction Scale. Descriptive analyses (means and standard deviations of overall scores and means for each subscale) will be reported.

The Figure Rating Scale is a culturally relevant measure modeled after Stunkard's widely used nine-figure scale of schematic figures of varying size. Participants will be asked to identify which BI they find most similar to their current body type and which BI would be ideal or preferred. A BI discrepancy (BID) score will be calculated for each subject based on their responses on the Figure Rating Scale: negative BID score indicates the subject's ideal BI is larger than perceived; positive BID score indicates the subject wants to be smaller/thinner than perceived; score of zero indicates the subject prefers his/her perceived BI.

Once at time of participant enrollment

合作者和调查者

在这里您可以找到参与这项研究的人员和组织。

调查人员

  • 首席研究员:Megan Wilkins, PhD、St. Jude Children'S Research Hospital

出版物和有用的链接

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研究记录日期

这些日期跟踪向 ClinicalTrials.gov 提交研究记录和摘要结果的进度。研究记录和报告的结果由国家医学图书馆 (NLM) 审查,以确保它们在发布到公共网站之前符合特定的质量控制标准。

研究主要日期

学习开始

2012年10月1日

初级完成 (实际的)

2013年12月1日

研究完成 (实际的)

2013年12月1日

研究注册日期

首次提交

2012年8月21日

首先提交符合 QC 标准的

2012年8月23日

首次发布 (估计)

2012年8月28日

研究记录更新

最后更新发布 (估计)

2014年4月14日

上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新

2014年4月11日

最后验证

2014年4月1日

更多信息

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