id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264986-glm2qcuz Tam, Cheuk Chi Psychological Distress Among HIV Healthcare Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: Mediating Roles of Institutional Support and Resilience 2020-10-21 .txt text/plain 4824 236 35 title: Psychological Distress Among HIV Healthcare Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: Mediating Roles of Institutional Support and Resilience Path analysis was utilized to test a mediation model among COVID-19 stressors, institutional support, resilience, and psychological distress (PHQ-4). The aim of the present study was to investigate the underlying mechanisms among COVID-19 stressors, institutional support, resilience, and psychological distress among HIV healthcare providers in China. Guided by an ecological perspective, the current study explored psychological distress among Chinese HIV healthcare providers and examined the roles of COVID-19 stressors, institutional support, and resilience in psychological distress. In addition to institutional support, the protective and mediating role of resilience also highlighted the effects of personal coping abilities on psychological health in Chinese HIV healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, by using an ecological perspective, we identified that institutional support (as interpersonal factor) and resilience (as intrapersonal factor) mitigated the influences of COVID-19 stress on psychological distress among HIV healthcare providers in China. ./cache/cord-264986-glm2qcuz.txt ./txt/cord-264986-glm2qcuz.txt