Association between health-related quality of life and menopausal status and symptoms in women living with HIV aged 45-60 years in England: An analysis of the PRIME study.
Hajra OkhaiLivia DragomirErica R M PoolCaroline A SabinAlec MinersLorraine SherrKatharina HaagRageshri DhairyawanNina VoraBinta SultanRichard GilsonFiona BurnsYvonne GilleeceRachael JonesFrank PostJonathan RossAndrew UstianowskiShema TariqPublished in: Women's health (London, England) (2022)
There were no differences in health-related quality of life between women with HIV (Positive Transitions Through the Menopause participants) and women from the Health Survey for England dataset. Among Positive Transitions Through the Menopause participants, health-related quality of life was reduced in peri-menopausal women and those with increasingly severe menopausal symptoms. Our findings highlight the importance of proactive assessment of menopausal status and symptoms to optimize health-related quality of life in women living with HIV as they reach mid-life and beyond.