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Special Report

Group Interventions for Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease: Part I: Effects on Psychosocial and Functional Outcomes at Different Phases of Illness

, Ph.D., , Ph.D. (Post-Doctoral Fellow) , , M.D. (Associate Professor, Head) , , Ph.D. (Professor) , , Ph.D. (Assistant Professor of Psychology, Director) , , M.S., LPC-MFT-ADC (Private Practice) , , Ph.D., , M.SC. (Research Coordinator) , , M.D. (Assistant Professor) & , Ph.D. (Professor and Director) show all
Pages 29-82 | Received 26 Jan 2003, Accepted 09 May 2003, Published online: 21 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

Group interventions for individuals facing cancer or HIV disease have drawn considerable attention among researchers and clinicians over the past 20 years. There is growing evidence that group services may be helpful, but which interventions are most effective for participants at which phases in the trajectory of disease has been less clear. Moreover, professionals working in different intervention settings (e.g., primary prevention vs. clinical care) and different disease sites (cancer vs. HIV disease) often have little awareness of relevant advances in other fields. Efforts to integrate findings in the literature may accelerate research and advance the standard of clinical care. The current article, the first in a series of four special reports, critically evaluates the efficacy of group interventions led by professional or trained facilitators for individuals confronted by cancer or HIV, across the spectrum of illness from elevated risk through advanced disease. We examine psychosocial and functional outcomes for different interventions directed toward different patient subgroups, trace common themes, highlight limitations, and offer recommendations for further research.

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