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Chronic Illness Types Alzheimer’s disease Cancer Asthma Arthritis Diabetes HIV - AIDS Impact on the family Parents Siblings Shock, grief, anger All emotional energy goes to the sick person Little energy left for husband and rest of family Sympathy and resentment Relationships change Identity as a family changes Support groups Provide help for families Alzheimer’s disease Increasing age = leading risk factor Symptoms Memory loss Paranoia Sleep disturbances Anger Wandering off Diabetes Lack of insulin to control blood sugar levels Type 1 = Insulin-dependent diabetes Type 2 = Non-insulin-dependent diabetes Gestational diabetes Can complicate pregnancy Ends with childbirth Diabetes Health psychology’s role can include: Helping diabetics understand their illness Understand the effects of stress on blood glucose metabolism Understand how to manage diabetes Researching and treating diabetes Diabetes Health psychologists are most likely to help patients by Improving their adherence to treatment regimen Checking blood sugar levels Insulin injections HIV - Human Immunodeficiency virus Main risk groups in theU.S. Gay men Injection drug users HIV - Risk factors Anal sex = highest risk factor Heterosexual sex Homosexual & heterosexual sex Women more at risk than men leading source worldwide 1995 - 2005 = fastest growth in U.S. Homosexual sex Male-male sexual contact = leading source of infection in U.S. Lesbian transmission is low Symptoms of HIV / AIDS First weeks Possibly no symptoms Flu like symptoms Fever Sore throat Painful skin rash Headache Diarrhea Latency (asymptomatic) period Longest period As long as 10 years or more Infections related to AIDS Viral infections related to: Lungs Gastrointestinal system Nervous system Liver Bones Brain Pneumocystis cainii pneumonia (Dry cough) Kapose’ sarcoma (Purplish bumps on skin) AIDS-related dementia Protecting yourself from AIDS Use condoms No anal sex Do not share needles Psychologists’ role in the AIDS epidemic Helping to change behaviors The major causes of infection are behavior related