A Bereavement Support Group Intervention Is Longitudinally Associated with Salutary Effects on the CD4 Cell Count and Number of Physician Visits

Author:

Goodkin Karl123,Feaster Daniel J.1,Asthana Deshratn4,Blaney Nancy T.1,Kumar Mahendra13,Baldewicz Teri1,Tuttle Raymond S.1,Maher Kevin J.456,Baum Marianna K.17,Shapshak Paul1238,Fletcher Mary Ann3456

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,1

2. Neurology,2

3. Psychology,3

4. Medicine,4

5. Microbiology and Immunology,5 and

6. Emmanuel Papper Clinical Immunology Laboratory,6University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida

7. Epidemiology and Public Health,7

8. Retrovirology Laboratory,8 and

Abstract

ABSTRACT A randomized, controlled, clinical trial was conducted to examine the impact of a semistructured, 10-week, once weekly, 90-min/session bereavement support group intervention on immunological, neuroendocrine, and clinical health status in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive (HIV-1 + ) and HIV-1-seronegative (HIV-1 ) homosexual men, compared to a standard of care control condition. A total of 119 homosexual men (74 HIV-1 + and 45 HIV-1 ) were assessed at baseline, 10 weeks, and 6 months follow-up. At the 6-month follow-up assessment, the intervention groups exhibited significant beneficial effects compared to controls on changes in CD4 cell, total T-lymphocyte, and total lymphocyte counts, when baseline levels, antiretroviral medication use, CDC stage of disease, and other potentially confounding factors were accounted for. There was no statistically significant effect on the CD4/CD8 ratio or on the CD8 cell count. The effect on CD4 cell count was associated with group attendance and with changes in plasma cortisol level. Plasma cortisol levels decreased significantly among intervention subjects, compared to controls. A significantly reduced number of health care visits over the 6-month follow-up period among the intervention subjects supported the clinical relevance of the immunological changes observed for both HIV-1 + and HIV-1 individuals. These results indicate that behavioral interventions may have salutary immunological and clinical health effects following bereavement among HIV-1-infected individuals. The effect in HIV-1 individuals suggests that this bereavement support group intervention might have similar salutary effects in the general population. Potential effects of such interventions on clinical HIV disease progression are of interest and should be studied.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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