%0 Journal Article %J Journal of consulting and clinical psychology %D 2005 %T Interpersonal predictors of depression trajectories in women with HIV. %A Milan, Stephanie %A Ickovics, Jeannette %A Vlahov, David %A Boland, Robert %A Schoenbaum, Ellie %A Schuman, Paula %A Moore, Janet %K Adolescent %K Adult %K Depression %K Female %K HIV Infections %K Humans %K Interpersonal Relations %K Middle Aged %K Questionnaires %K Severity of Illness Index %N 4 %P 678-88 %R 10.1007/s10995-010-0650-3 %V 73 %X This article tests an interpersonal model of depression symptom trajectories tailored to the experiences of women with HIV. Specifically, the authors examined how bereavement, maternal role difficulty, HIV-related social isolation, and partner conflict predicted change in depressive symptoms over 5 years in 761 women with HIV, controlling for sociodemographic and clinical health factors. Of these interpersonal characteristics, partner conflict emerged as a robust predictor of change in depressive symptoms in growth curve and cross-lag models. Results highlight the need for interventions focusing on interpersonal issues, particularly intimate relationships, in women with HIV. %8 2005 Aug