Deputy dean of Clinical psychology faculty, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry of the Russian Ministry of Health,
Moscow, Russia
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Representation of the disease, motivation sphere and medical communication as a target for prevention and treatment of HIV infection in substance users
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The psychological aspect of treating HIV-infected substance users entails changing their behaviour, as their behaviour is what leads to the risk of them transmitting and spreading HIV. Psychological treatment must facilitate their adaptation so that they may be otherwise treated for substance abuse and HIV. We propose establishing the psychological objective of helping patients overcome substance addiction by addressing their internal representation of the disease (IRD), value-sense and motivational sphere, as well as their relationships with their physician, as this is the main person who interacts with the patient in the clinic. An IRD study of patients with an opioid dependency, complicated with infectious diseases, showed that the IPD emotional level of opioid patients, as interconditional for other levels, can be an indicator of the status and impact of the main objective. A comparative study of substance users who received psychotherapy with those not receiving psychotherapy showed that the value-sense and motivational sphere is also an important target for preventive action. A study of the physician’s image of drug treatment clinics’ patients revealed that increases in the communicative competence of drug treatment facilities’ personnel represents a third course of preventing the transmission of HIV among substance dependent patients.
DOI: 10.11621/pir.2014.0208
Keywords: HIV-infected substance users, internal representation of the disease (IRD), value-sense and motivational sphere, the physician’s image
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