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Psychosocial predictors of quality of life among South Africa adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy.

Ashraf KageeB CoetzeeS Du ToitM E Loades
Published in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2018)
Many members of the sample experienced non-clinical levels of sleep disturbance, fatigue and psychosocial distress. Similarly, QOL was within the normal range. These findings are surprising as the commonly held assumption is that adolescents living with HIV, especially those of poorer socio-economic backgrounds, would experience lower QOL than the norm. Even though scores on the instruments measuring these variables fell in the non-clinical range, they were still robustly predictive of poor QOL. Future research may address the relationship between self-reported adherence and QOL, possibly by examining the role of viral load as a mediating variable. Further research may also focus on non-adherent adolescents to understand the ways in which fatigue and other factors such as school functioning and social interaction influence QOL.
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