학술논문

Quality of life, depression and correlates in HIV+ people at An Hoa Clinic, Ho Chi Minh City.
Document Type
Article
Source
AIDS Care. May2019, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p582-588. 7p. 2 Charts.
Subject
*MENTAL depression
*PSYCHOLOGY of HIV-positive persons
*LONGITUDINAL method
*PSYCHOLOGICAL tests
*QUALITY of life
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*SOCIAL skills
*TIME
*HIGHLY active antiretroviral therapy
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0954-0121
Abstract
This study investigated correlates of quality of life (QOL) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) at An Hoa Clinic, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Inclusive criteria were PLWH ≥18 years old, under antiretroviral therapy (ART) for ≥3 months, and consent to participate. PLWH who were illiterate, too ill, or at the final stage of AIDS were excluded. QOL was assessed using WHOQOL-BREF-HIV. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. For every point increased in depression score, QOL decreased 0.13 points in Physical (p < .001), 0.12 points in Psychological and Social Relationships (p < .001), 0.07 points in Level of Independence (p < .001), 0.09 points in Environment (p < .001), and 0.15 points in Personal Beliefs domain (p < .001). PLWH from an economically disadvantaged household had lower QOL scores for all QOL domains but Personal Beliefs with differences ranging from 0.81 points for Social Relationships to 1.77 points for Environment domain. PLWH with a co-morbidity had lower scores whereas those living with a spouse and adhering to ART medication had higher scores in at least one QOL domain. In conclusion, depressive symptoms, household economy, living with a spouse, having a co-morbidity and ART medication adherence were important factors associated with PLWH's QOL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]