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QUALITY OF LIFE IN PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV: AN EXPLORATORY CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY IN BELGIUM

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This cross-sectional survey explored the quality of life in 505 people living with HIV in Belgium. Several domains of quality of life were impaired: 26% had been diagnosed with depression and 43% had weak social support. HIV-related stigma is still widespread, with 49% believing most people with HIV are rejected and 65% having experienced discrimination due to HIV. The impact of HIV was limited on professional life, but 40% experienced a negative impact on life satisfaction and 41% a negative impact on sexual life. For several domains, people with a recent diagnosis of HIV and long-term survivors had significantly worse scores. This survey also uncovered strengths of people living with HIV, such as positive coping and HIV self-image. Expanding the scope of quality of life in people living with HIV may provide a more complete picture of relevant life domains that may be impacted by living with HIV, but this needs further validation.
Tijdschrift: AIDS Education and Prevention
ISSN: 0899-9546
Issue: 3
Volume: 33
Pagina's: 249 - 264
Jaar van publicatie:2021
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Government, Higher Education
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