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Quality of life and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate quality of life and the associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was performed with 146 people with HIV, receiving outpatient treatment. The instruments used were: a questionnaire for socioeconomic, demographic, epidemiological and clinical evaluation and the WHOQOL-HIV BREF scale for the quality of life evaluation. A descriptive analysis and a stepwise forward multiple linear regression test were performed.

Results

There was a predominance of male gender, lower educational level, and people who were asymptomatic. The Level of Independence and Environment domains had the worst scores. Having a paid occupation, the income per capita, having a religion, a longer time since diagnosis, and adherence to treatment were positively associated with quality of life. A homo-affective relationship, having been stigmatized or suffered prejudice, the presence of psychosocial symptoms, and having acquired opportunistic infections were predictors associated with a poorer quality of life.

Conclusion

Quality of life had associated predictors and compromise in two areas of the scale.

Quality of life; HIV; HIV infections; Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; Public health nursing; Questionnaires

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