Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region

Background:Depression and substance use (SU) disorders are prevalent among people with HIV (PWH) and impact health outcomes despite successful antiretroviral therapy (ART). We explored quality of life, functional ability and associated factors among PWH screened positive for depression and/or SU.Met...

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Main Authors: Rajasuriar, Reena, Chong, Meng Li, Ross, Jeremy, Jiamsakul, Awachana, Avihingsanon, Anchalee, Lee, Man Po, Ditangco, Rossana, Choi, Jun Yong, Gatechompol, Sivaporn, Chan, Iris, Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis, Kim, Jung Ho H., Sohn, Annette, Law, Matthew, Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression
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spelling my.um.eprints.383622024-11-08T03:09:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38362/ Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region Rajasuriar, Reena Chong, Meng Li Ross, Jeremy Jiamsakul, Awachana Avihingsanon, Anchalee Lee, Man Po Ditangco, Rossana Choi, Jun Yong Gatechompol, Sivaporn Chan, Iris Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis Kim, Jung Ho H. Sohn, Annette Law, Matthew Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression BF Psychology RC Internal medicine Background:Depression and substance use (SU) disorders are prevalent among people with HIV (PWH) and impact health outcomes despite successful antiretroviral therapy (ART). We explored quality of life, functional ability and associated factors among PWH screened positive for depression and/or SU.Methods:This cross-sectional study recruited adult PWH during routine follow-up at five HIV clinical sites in the Asia-Pacific region. Participants were screened for depression using Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and SU using Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST). Quality of life (QoL) was assessed with WHOQOL-HIV BREF and functional ability with World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). Factors associated with mean QoL and disability scores were analysed using linear regression.Results:Of 864 PWH enrolled, 753 screened positive for depression or SU. The median (interquartile range, IQR) age was 38 (31-47) years and 97% were on ART. Overall mean WHOQOL-HIV BREF and WHODAS scores indicated greater impairment with increasing depressive symptom severity and SU risk. In multivariate analysis, PWH reporting previous trauma/stress (difference = 2.7, 95% confidence interval CI] 1.5-3.9, P < 0.001) and past mental health diagnosis (difference = 5.0, 95% CI 2.9-7.1, P < 0.001) were associated with greater disability and poorer QoL scores across multiple domains (P < 0.01 for all). Higher CD4 T-cell counts was also associated with better QoL scores and functional ability.Conclusion:PWH with depression/SU experienced poorer QoL and function despite routine engagement in HIV care. Efforts to integrate mental health services and interventions addressing disability into HIV management should be prioritized in the region. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-04 Article PeerReviewed Rajasuriar, Reena and Chong, Meng Li and Ross, Jeremy and Jiamsakul, Awachana and Avihingsanon, Anchalee and Lee, Man Po and Ditangco, Rossana and Choi, Jun Yong and Gatechompol, Sivaporn and Chan, Iris and Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis and Kim, Jung Ho H. and Sohn, Annette and Law, Matthew and Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression (2023) Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region. AIDS, 37 (5). pp. 823-835. ISSN 0269-9370, DOI https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000003474 <https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000003474>. 10.1097/QAD.0000000000003474
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topic BF Psychology
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle BF Psychology
RC Internal medicine
Rajasuriar, Reena
Chong, Meng Li
Ross, Jeremy
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Lee, Man Po
Ditangco, Rossana
Choi, Jun Yong
Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Chan, Iris
Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis
Kim, Jung Ho H.
Sohn, Annette
Law, Matthew
Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression
Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
description Background:Depression and substance use (SU) disorders are prevalent among people with HIV (PWH) and impact health outcomes despite successful antiretroviral therapy (ART). We explored quality of life, functional ability and associated factors among PWH screened positive for depression and/or SU.Methods:This cross-sectional study recruited adult PWH during routine follow-up at five HIV clinical sites in the Asia-Pacific region. Participants were screened for depression using Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and SU using Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST). Quality of life (QoL) was assessed with WHOQOL-HIV BREF and functional ability with World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). Factors associated with mean QoL and disability scores were analysed using linear regression.Results:Of 864 PWH enrolled, 753 screened positive for depression or SU. The median (interquartile range, IQR) age was 38 (31-47) years and 97% were on ART. Overall mean WHOQOL-HIV BREF and WHODAS scores indicated greater impairment with increasing depressive symptom severity and SU risk. In multivariate analysis, PWH reporting previous trauma/stress (difference = 2.7, 95% confidence interval CI] 1.5-3.9, P < 0.001) and past mental health diagnosis (difference = 5.0, 95% CI 2.9-7.1, P < 0.001) were associated with greater disability and poorer QoL scores across multiple domains (P < 0.01 for all). Higher CD4 T-cell counts was also associated with better QoL scores and functional ability.Conclusion:PWH with depression/SU experienced poorer QoL and function despite routine engagement in HIV care. Efforts to integrate mental health services and interventions addressing disability into HIV management should be prioritized in the region.
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author Rajasuriar, Reena
Chong, Meng Li
Ross, Jeremy
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Lee, Man Po
Ditangco, Rossana
Choi, Jun Yong
Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Chan, Iris
Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis
Kim, Jung Ho H.
Sohn, Annette
Law, Matthew
Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression
author_facet Rajasuriar, Reena
Chong, Meng Li
Ross, Jeremy
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Lee, Man Po
Ditangco, Rossana
Choi, Jun Yong
Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Chan, Iris
Melgar, Maria Isabel Echanis
Kim, Jung Ho H.
Sohn, Annette
Law, Matthew
Disabi, Subst Use Stigma Depression
author_sort Rajasuriar, Reena
title Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
title_short Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
title_full Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
title_fullStr Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with HIV with depression and substance use in the Asia-Pacific region
title_sort factors associated with reduced function and quality of life among adult people with hiv with depression and substance use in the asia-pacific region
publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38362/
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