Factors affecting health-related quality of life of HIV-infected key population in Myanmar
This cross-sectional study examined factors affecting Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among 273 HIV-infected key populations. This included, men who have sex with men (MSM), people, who inject drugs (PWID), and sex workers (SW), who were currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Mya...
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th-mahidol.785682022-08-04T18:33:43Z Factors affecting health-related quality of life of HIV-infected key population in Myanmar Thiri Naing Montarat Thavorncharoensap Arthorn Riewpaiboon Htun Nyunt Oo Myo Set Aung Mahidol University GFATM-PR National AIDS Programme Medicine Psychology Social Sciences This cross-sectional study examined factors affecting Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among 273 HIV-infected key populations. This included, men who have sex with men (MSM), people, who inject drugs (PWID), and sex workers (SW), who were currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Myanmar. Participants were recruited from four non-government clinics in four main cities. Overall HRQoL score derived from the WHOQOL-HIV BREF questionnaire was 86.08 ± 10.78. The lowest score was found in the environment domain (13.64 ± 2.06), while the highest score was found in the spirituality domain (15.54 ± 3.04). According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, participants, reported having an adequate income (OR = 3.32, P = 0.006), regularly taking meditation (OR = 3.79, P = 0.009), living in Tachileik (OR = 15.43, P = 0.011), and reported having no symptoms during previous 2 weeks (OR = 14.50, P < 0.001), were more likely to have good HRQoL level. In contrast, patients receiving ART < 1 year (OR = 0.163, P = 0.028) reported having low ART adherence (OR = 0.17, P = 0.018) and reported anticipated stigma (OR = 0.23, P < 0.001) and internalized stigma (OR = 0.29, P = 0.006) were less likely to have good HRQoL level. 2022-08-04T11:04:44Z 2022-08-04T11:04:44Z 2021-01-01 Article AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV. (2021) 10.1080/09540121.2021.2001417 13600451 09540121 2-s2.0-85119355991 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78568 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85119355991&origin=inward |
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This cross-sectional study examined factors affecting Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among 273 HIV-infected key populations. This included, men who have sex with men (MSM), people, who inject drugs (PWID), and sex workers (SW), who were currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Myanmar. Participants were recruited from four non-government clinics in four main cities. Overall HRQoL score derived from the WHOQOL-HIV BREF questionnaire was 86.08 ± 10.78. The lowest score was found in the environment domain (13.64 ± 2.06), while the highest score was found in the spirituality domain (15.54 ± 3.04). According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, participants, reported having an adequate income (OR = 3.32, P = 0.006), regularly taking meditation (OR = 3.79, P = 0.009), living in Tachileik (OR = 15.43, P = 0.011), and reported having no symptoms during previous 2 weeks (OR = 14.50, P < 0.001), were more likely to have good HRQoL level. In contrast, patients receiving ART < 1 year (OR = 0.163, P = 0.028) reported having low ART adherence (OR = 0.17, P = 0.018) and reported anticipated stigma (OR = 0.23, P < 0.001) and internalized stigma (OR = 0.29, P = 0.006) were less likely to have good HRQoL level. |
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