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Health related quality of life and psychosocial correlates among HIV-infected adolescent and young adult women in the US. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzes HIV health-related quality of life (HIV-HRQOL) among 179 adolescent and young adult women who are behaviorally infected with HIV, focusing on various psychosocial factors and their impact.
  • Significant associations were found between depression, social support, and illness acceptance, and factors of HIV-HRQOL like life satisfaction and illness burden, but biological markers like CD4 count and viral load showed no significant relationship.
  • The research suggests that interventions aimed at reducing stigma and depression, while enhancing social support and illness acceptance, could improve the overall well-being of HIV-infected young women.

Article Abstract

In this study HIV health-related quality of life (HIV-HRQOL) is examined among 179 behaviorally infected adolescent and young adult women. Modifiable psychosocial variables including depression, stigma, social support, and illness acceptance, and the biological end-points of CD4 cell count and viral load were explored in relation to HIV-HRQOL. The three factors of the HIV-HRQOL measure include current life satisfaction, illness related anxiety and illness burden. Bivariate linear regression analysis demonstrated statistically significant associations for all psychosocial variables and HIV HRQOL factors (p < .01), but not for biological end-points. In multivariate linear regression analysis significant associations remained between: depression (p = .006), illness acceptance (p < .001), social support (p = .001), and current life satisfaction, and depression (p = .012), illness acceptance (p = .015), and illness burden. A trend in association was noted for HIV stigma, with current life satisfaction and illness related anxiety but did not reach statistical significance (p = .097 and p = .109 respectively). Interventions that effectively decrease stigma and depression and increase social support and illness acceptance will likely improve the well-being and quality of life of HIV-infected adolescent women.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287350PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/aeap.2011.23.4.367DOI Listing

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