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AIDS Patient Care and STDs
Predictors of Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life Among Men with HIV Infection in the HAART Era
To cite this article:
Huanguang Jia, Constance R. Uphold, Samuel Wu, G. John Chen, Pamela W. Duncan.
AIDS Patient Care and STDs.
June 2005,
19(6): 395-405.
doi:10.1089/apc.2005.19.395.
Huanguang Jia, Ph.D.VA Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center, Gainesville, Florida. Constance R. Uphold, Ph.D., ARNP-BC, FAANVA Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center, Gainesville, Florida. Samuel Wu, Ph.D.VA Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center, Gainesville, Florida. Department of Statistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. G. John Chen, M.D., Ph.D.Department of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina. Pamela W. Duncan, Ph.D.VA Rehabilitation Outcomes Research Center, Gainesville, Florida. In a prospective cohort study between February 2001 and January 2004, baseline and 12-month follow-up data were collected on 226 and 197 men with HIV infection at three infectious disease clinics in a southern state, respectively. While many studies have provided important information on the correlates of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) during HIV infection, little research attention has been directed toward examining the impact of factors on change in HRQOL over time. This study evaluated changes in HRQOL, and examined whether baseline active coping, family social support, depressive symptoms and CD4 cell counts predicted HRQOL changes over time among men with HIV infection. Patients' HRQOL, social support and depressive symptoms were measured with the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study tool, Coping with HIV Questionnaire, Social Support Appraisals Scale, and Centers for Epidemiological Studies Depression instrument. Multivariate linear regression analyses were conducted to determine the time-related effects of the psychosocial variables and CD4 cell counts on each HRQOL dimension. Our results indicated that higher family support and CD4 cell counts at baseline were predictive of improved changes in physical and social functioning over time, and higher depressive symptoms at baseline were predictive of diminished role functioning, emotional well-being, and general health perception. These findings underline the importance of enhancing family social support, identifying and treating depression, and improving immune function to optimize HRQOL among men with HIV infection.  This paper was cited by:The Domains of Stroke Recovery Patricia Vanhook Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. Mar 2009, Vol. 41, No. 1: 6-17 CrossRef Persons with AIDS and their support persons: stress and life satisfaction Carol Anderson Darling, Spencer B. Olmstead, Cornelius Tiggleman Stress and Health. Feb 2009: n/a-n/a CrossRef Relationship of Symptoms, Perceived Health, and Stigma With Quality of Life Among Urban HIV-Infected African American Men Aaron G. Buseh, Sheryl T. Kelber, Patricia E. 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