Perceived health-related quality of life in people living with HIV co-infected with SARS-CoV-2 in France.
Yvenie AmboiseIssifou YayaLisa Yombo-KokuleGuillaume RoucouxArnaud Nze OssimaMarie PreauJames W GriffithFabienne MarcellinOlivier ChassanyAntoine CheretMartin DuracinskyPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2024)
mean (SD) scores for HRQL dimensions: 76.7 (± 21.1) for Physical Health and Symptoms (PHS), 79.2 (± 23.6) for Social Relationships (SR), 67.3 (± 27.4) for Mental and Cognitive (MC), and 83.9 (± 16.5) for Treatment Impact (TI). Employment status and COVID-19 knowledge were associated with higher PHS score, while blood transfusion-acquired HIV, CDC HIV, hospital discharge instructions, and self-reported symptoms were associated with lower PHS score. Couple status was associated with higher SR score, whereas, hospital discharge instructions, CDC HIV stage C, drug injection-acquired HIV, self-reported symptoms, and COVID-19 vulnerability perception were associated with lower SR score. Employment status and French birth were associated with higher MC score, while female sex, detectable HIV viral load, hospital discharge instructions, COVID-19 vulnerability perception, smoking, and self-reported symptoms were associated with lower MC score. French birth and homosexual/bisexual relationships-acquired HIV were associated with higher TI score, while detectable HIV viral load, psychiatric disorders, and self-reported symptoms were associated with lower TI score CONCLUSION: Among PLWHA co-infected with SARS-CoV-2, the scores of HRQL were impaired, particularly in the MC dimension. Findings underscore the multidimensional nature of HRQL, with notable variations across different dimensions. Understanding these correlates is crucial for tailored interventions aimed at improving the well-being of this population.
Keyphrases
- hiv positive
- sars cov
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv testing
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- men who have sex with men
- hiv aids
- hepatitis c virus
- mental health
- coronavirus disease
- healthcare
- south africa
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- public health
- climate change
- sleep quality
- social support
- cell cycle
- cell proliferation
- risk assessment
- gestational age
- adverse drug
- electronic health record
- drug induced