Abstract

The present study attempts to examine the relationship of neuropsychological function and coping strategies used by males with HIV/AIDS in Manipur. Study had been done on 100 males who were HIV/AIDS positive and who were within age range of 20 to 50 years using NIMHANS Neuropsychological Battery and Coping Check List. The present study reveals that there is no relationship of coping strategies with working memory and attention in males with HIV/AIDS. However, the result of this study has shown that emotion focused coping enhanced performance and coping with social support hinders performance to plan and anticipate results of their actions to achieve a predetermined goal.

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