Impact of comorbidity and ageing on health-related quality of life in HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals

Autor: Langebeek, Nienke, Kooij, Katherine W., Wit, Ferdinand W., Stolte, Ineke G., Sprangers, Mirjam A.G., Reiss, Peter, Nieuwkerk, Pythia T., Van Der Valk, M., Schouten, J., Van Zoest, R. A., Verheij, E., Verboeket, S. O., Elsenga, B. C., Prins, M., Van Der Loeff, M. F.Schim, Berkel, J., Totté, M., Kruijer, T., Del Grande, L., Gambier, C., Visser, G. R., May, L., Kovalev, S., Newsum, A., Dijkstra, M., Zaheri, S., Hillebregt, M. M.J., Ruijs, Y. M.C., Benschop, D. P., El Berkaoui, A., Zikkenheiner, W., Janssen, F. R., Kootstra, N. A., Harskamp-Holwerda, A. M., Maurer, I., Booiman, T., Mangas Ruiz, M. M., Girigorie, A. F., Boeser-Nunnink, B., Geerlings, S. E., Godfried, M. H., Goorhuis, A., Van Vugt, M., De Jong, J., Lips, P., De Jong, M., Verbraak, F. D., Schadé, A., Mulder, W. M.C.
Přispěvatelé: Anatomy and neurosciences, Medical psychology, Internal medicine, Surgery, APH - Aging & Later Life, Pediatric surgery, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, Other departments, AII - Infectious diseases, APH - Mental Health, Medical Psychology, CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam, Global Health, AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, APH - Personalized Medicine
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: AIDS, 31(10), 1471-1481. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Langebeek, N, Kooij, K W, Wit, F W, Stolte, I G, Sprangers, M A G, Reiss, P, Nieuwkerk, P T, Van Der Valk, M, Schouten, J, Van Zoest, R A, Verheij, E, Verboeket, S O, Elsenga, B C, Prins, M, Van Der Loeff, M F S, Berkel, J, Totté, M, Kruijer, T, Del Grande, L, Gambier, C, Visser, G R, May, L, Kovalev, S, Newsum, A, Dijkstra, M, Zaheri, S, Hillebregt, M M J, Ruijs, Y M C, Benschop, D P, El Berkaoui, A, Zikkenheiner, W, Janssen, F R, Kootstra, N A, Harskamp-Holwerda, A M, Maurer, I, Booiman, T, Mangas Ruiz, M M, Girigorie, A F, Boeser-Nunnink, B, Geerlings, S E, Godfried, M H, Goorhuis, A, Van Vugt, M, De Jong, J, Lips, P, Schouten, J, De Jong, M, Verbraak, F D, Schadé, A, Mulder, W M C & AGEhIV Cohort Study Group 2017, ' Impact of comorbidity and ageing on health-related quality of life in HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals ', AIDS, vol. 31, no. 10, pp. 1471-1481 . https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001511
AIDS (London, England), 31(10), 1471-1481. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
ISSN: 0269-9370
Popis: Background: HIV-infected individuals may be at risk for the premature onset of age-associated noncommunicable comorbidities. Being HIV-positive, having comorbidities and being of higher age may adversely impact health-related quality of life (HRQL). We investigated the possible contribution of HIV infection, comorbidities and age on HRQL and depression. Methods: HIV-infected individuals and uninfected controls from the AGEhIV Cohort Study were screened for the presence of comorbidities. They completed the Short Form 36-item Health Survey to assess HRQL and the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire to assess depression. Linear and logistic regression were used to investigate to which extent comorbidities, aging and HIV infection were independently associated with HRQL and depression. Results: HIV-infected individuals (n = 541) reported significantly worse physical and mental HRQL and had a higher prevalence of depression than HIV-uninfected individuals (n = 526). A higher number of comorbidities and HIV-positive status were each independently associated with worse physical HRQL, whereas HIV-positive status and younger age were independently associated with worse mental HRQL and more depression. The difference in physical HRQL between HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals did not become greater with a higher number of comorbidities or with higher age. Conclusion: In a cohort of largely well suppressed HIV-positive participants and HIV-negative controls, HIV-positive status was significantly and independently associated with worse physical and mental HRQL and with an increased likelihood of depression. Our finding that a higher number of comorbidities was independently associated with worse physical HRQL reinforces the importance to optimize prevention and management of comorbidities as the HIV-infected population continues to age.
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