2018
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2018-053745
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Enhancing HIV prevention and care among men who have sex with men: insights from social psychology

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“…We advance previous research findings (e.g., Shoss et al, 2013; Xu et al, 2016; Yang, 2014) by showing that contextual factors such as perceived organizational and supervisor support perform a protective function against workers’ paranoia. In addition, these findings support wider evidence that social support serves an important psychological function of alleviating psychological distress (e.g., Jaspal, 2018). We suggest that organizational support protects workers against paranoia by facilitating “rational” interpretations when a supervisor’s behavior is ambiguous by helping workers believe that there is organizational justice to prevent the abusive supervisor from continuing to be abusive.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…We advance previous research findings (e.g., Shoss et al, 2013; Xu et al, 2016; Yang, 2014) by showing that contextual factors such as perceived organizational and supervisor support perform a protective function against workers’ paranoia. In addition, these findings support wider evidence that social support serves an important psychological function of alleviating psychological distress (e.g., Jaspal, 2018). We suggest that organizational support protects workers against paranoia by facilitating “rational” interpretations when a supervisor’s behavior is ambiguous by helping workers believe that there is organizational justice to prevent the abusive supervisor from continuing to be abusive.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In view of the coercive norm of social distancing and the avoidance of contact with people outside of one’s household during the lockdown (Michie et al 2020 ), individuals who engaged in sexual risk behaviors were reluctant to seek support from others (as an alternative coping strategy) and to engage with sexual health services (such as HIV testing, sexual health screening and the acquisition of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV). This reluctance to engage with services must be understood in the broader context of stigma, whereby gay and bisexual men who engage in condomless sex are often positioned as reckless, carefree and impulsive (Jaspal 2018 ). It must also be noted that the desire to conceal their sexual identity from significant others (to protect identity from other threats) constituted an additional layer of complexity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, an individual exposed to homophobia may deny his sexual identity (intrapsychic); pass himself off as heterosexual when interacting with others (interpersonal); or derive support from other gay men (intergroup). It is important to note that coping strategies are not activated randomly—as Jaspal ( 2018 ) observes, the individual will elect the most appropriate strategy in view of their personality, the social context and indeed the availability of particular coping strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El concepto de trastorno psicológico se refiere a la 'desagradable experiencia emocional de naturaleza psicológica (es decir, cognitiva, conductual, emocional) y/o social que interfiere con la capacidad individual de afrontar eficazmente una determinada situación' (Sellick & Edwardson, 2007, p. 535). De acuerdo con la Teoría del Proceso de la Identidad, los trastornos psicológicos pueden surgir en respuesta a una amenaza de la identidad, especialmente cuando esa amenaza es grave y prolongada, y no se resuelve (Jaspal, 2018). Pese a que los trastornos psicológicos a menudo se definen como una variable independiente, en este estudio analizamos su función como precursores del afrontamiento -después de todo, cuando el individuo experimenta malestar implementa a continuación diversas estrategias de afrontamiento para reducirlo (Breakwell, 1986;Deasy et al, 2014;Hardy et al, 2003).…”
Section: Trastornos Psicológicosunclassified