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Health-related quality of life of people living with HIV infection in Spain: a gender perspective

Authors :
Fumaz, CR
Larranaga-Eguilegor, M
Mayordomo-Lopez, S
Gomez-Martinez, S
Gonzalez-Garcia, M
Ornellas, A
de Apodaca, MJFR
Remor, E
Ballester-Arnal, R
Lopez-Zuniga, AM
Santos-Miguel, I
Albiol-Soto, M
Ferrer-Lasala, MJ
Tuldra-Nino, A
Ferrando-Vilalta, R
Santamaria-Jauregui, JM
Iribarren-Loyarte, JA
de Apodaca, RFR
Pasquau-Liano, F
Tornero-Esteban, C
Roca, B
Canoves-Martinez, L
Lorenzo-Gonzalez, JF
Ubillos-Landa, S
Ruzafa-Martinez, M
Aguirrezabal-Prado, A
Arnoso-Martinez, A
Molero, F
Nouvilas-Palleja, E
Perez-Garin, D
Sanjuan-Suarez, P
Gilllario, MD
Madrigal-Vilchez, A
Castro-Calvo, J
Gil-Julia, B
Gimenez-Garcia, C
Ruiz-Palomino, E
Source :
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Carfax Publishing Ltd., 2019.

Abstract

Studies exploring gender differences in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are scarce and contradictory. This study evaluated gender differences in HRQOL of 744 PLWHA with median (IQR) age 44 (37-48) years and HIV infection diagnosed 12 (5-20) years earlier. Results showed important differences between genders (p < .05). Better male physical health was related to being employed, not having economic worries, not receiving psychological support, not having injected drugs in past, low negative mood HIV-related, low HIV illness representation and internalized stigma, and high body image satisfaction and health behavior. For women, variables were fewer years since HIV diagnosis and low enacted stigma-personal experience of rejection. Mentally, variables in men were being employed, not having injected drugs, having a stable partner, high health behavior, use of problem-solving coping, personal autonomy and personal meaning. In women, better mental health was related to high CD4 cells, self-esteem and body image satisfaction, and negative mood HIV-related. Men and women coincided in absence of past opportunistic infections being related to better physical and mental health, and absence of side effects for physical health and low HIV-related stress and HIV illness representation for mental health. Our results highlight the need for detailed study of gender differences that identify the bio-psycho-socio inequalities that affect HRQOL.

Details

ISSN :
09540121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname
Accession number :
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