Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the hope in the lives of HIV-positive women, using the Herth Hope Scale (HHS). For this purpose 60 HIV positive women were selected from ART centre, SMS medical college, Jaipur (Rajasthan). HHS scale administered to all subject. Score were analysed by mean score and revealed that these women have little hope in life in view of their diagnosis of HIV. The scale item with the highest score was faith. This probably derives from the fact that Aids is incurable, transmissible and generates negative stigma, in addition to its relation with the idea of imminent death. In conclusion, measuring hope among HIV patients through the use of an instrument permits intervention assessment and planning, promoting assistance and motivation to live better and maintain a hopeful attitude.

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