Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia

Introduction: HIV/AIDS is a chronic disease; therefore, recognizing which factors favor adherence to antiretroviral treatment is necessary.Objective: To determine the association between adherence to antiretroviral treatment and depression, anxiety, perception of social support and sociodemographic...

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Cardona-Duque, Deisy Viviana
Medina-Pérez, Oscar Adolfo
Herrera-Castaño, Sandra Milena
Orozco-Gómez, Paula Andrea
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2017
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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61 Ciencias médicas; Medicina / Medicine and health
HIV
Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active
Medication Adherence
Depression
Anxiety
Social Support
VIH
Terapia antirretroviral altamente activa
Adhesión al tratamiento
Depresión
Ansiedad
Apoyo social
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
title Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
spellingShingle Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
61 Ciencias médicas; Medicina / Medicine and health
HIV
Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active
Medication Adherence
Depression
Anxiety
Social Support
VIH
Terapia antirretroviral altamente activa
Adhesión al tratamiento
Depresión
Ansiedad
Apoyo social
title_short Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
title_full Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
title_fullStr Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
title_sort Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Cardona-Duque, Deisy Viviana
Medina-Pérez, Oscar Adolfo
Herrera-Castaño, Sandra Milena
Orozco-Gómez, Paula Andrea
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Cardona-Duque, Deisy Viviana
Medina-Pérez, Oscar Adolfo
Herrera-Castaño, Sandra Milena
Orozco-Gómez, Paula Andrea
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 61 Ciencias médicas; Medicina / Medicine and health
topic 61 Ciencias médicas; Medicina / Medicine and health
HIV
Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active
Medication Adherence
Depression
Anxiety
Social Support
VIH
Terapia antirretroviral altamente activa
Adhesión al tratamiento
Depresión
Ansiedad
Apoyo social
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv HIV
Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active
Medication Adherence
Depression
Anxiety
Social Support
VIH
Terapia antirretroviral altamente activa
Adhesión al tratamiento
Depresión
Ansiedad
Apoyo social
description Introduction: HIV/AIDS is a chronic disease; therefore, recognizing which factors favor adherence to antiretroviral treatment is necessary.Objective: To determine the association between adherence to antiretroviral treatment and depression, anxiety, perception of social support and sociodemographic variables in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia.Materials and methods: An observational, cross-sectional study was performed in an intentional sample of 70 adults, who were applied the Morisky-Green questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Beck Anxiety Inventory, the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Social Support Survey, and a sociodemographic survey. Univariate and bivariate analyzes were performed by calculating the odds ratio to determine association (p0.05).Results: 57.1% of the participants reported low adherence to treatment, 30% had moderate or severe depressive symptoms, 71.4% scored minimal or mild anxiety levels, and 77.1% had a low perception of social support. A statistical association between depression (high levels tripled the risk of non-adherence) and self-report on how treatment is followed (excellent or good self-report increased by five times the probability of adherence) was found.Conclusion: Depression and self-report on compliance were associated with adherence to antiretroviral therapy. A comprehensive study on the perception of social support and cognitive variables, such as self-efficacy and risk perception, is highly recommended for people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Univariate and bivariate analyzes were performed by calculating the odds ratio to determine association (p0.05).Results: 57.1% of the participants reported low adherence to treatment, 30% had moderate or severe depressive symptoms, 71.4% scored minimal or mild anxiety levels, and 77.1% had a low perception of social support. A statistical association between depression (high levels tripled the risk of non-adherence) and self-report on how treatment is followed (excellent or good self-report increased by five times the probability of adherence) was found.Conclusion: Depression and self-report on compliance were associated with adherence to antiretroviral therapy. A comprehensive study on the perception of social support and cognitive variables, such as self-efficacy and risk perception, is highly recommended for people living with HIV/AIDS.Introducción. El VIH/sida es una enfermedad crónica, por ello es necesario reconocer qué factores favorecen la adhesión al tratamiento antirretroviral.Objetivo. Determinar la asociación entre adhesión al tratamiento antirretroviral y depresión, ansiedad, percepción de apoyo social y variables sociodemográficas en personas viviendo con VIH/sida en Quindío, Colombia.Materiales y métodos. Se realizó un estudio observacional analítico de tipo transversal en una muestra intencional de 70 adultos, a quienes se les aplicó el cuestionario autorreferido de Morisky-Green, el Inventario de Depresión de Beck, el Inventario de Ansiedad de Beck, el cuestionario MOS (Medical Outcomes Study) de Apoyo Social y una encuesta sociodemográfica. Se realizaron análisis univariados y bivariados calculando Odds Ratio para determinar asociación (p0.05).Resultados. 57.1% de los participantes reportó poca adhesión al tratamiento, 30% presentó síntomas depresivos moderados o graves, 71.4% puntuó niveles mínimos o leves de ansiedad y 77.1% tuvo baja percepción de apoyo social. Se encontró asociación estadística entre depresión —niveles altos triplicaron el riesgo de no adhesión— y autoevaluación de la manera como se sigue el tratamiento —excelente o buena aumentó cinco veces la probabilidad de adhesión—.Conclusión. La depresión y la autoevaluación del cumplimiento se asociaron con adhesión al tratamiento antirretroviral. Se sugiere profundizar el estudio de la percepción de apoyo social y variables cognitivas, como la autoeficacia y percepción de riesgo, en personas que viven con VIH/sida.application/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá - Facultad de Medicinahttps://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revfacmed/article/view/55535Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Revista de la Facultad de MedicinaRevista de la Facultad de MedicinaCardona-Duque, Deisy Viviana and Medina-Pérez, Oscar Adolfo and Herrera-Castaño, Sandra Milena and Orozco-Gómez, Paula Andrea (2017) Adherence to antiretroviral treatment and associated factors in people living with HIV/AIDS in Quindío, Colombia. Revista de la Facultad de Medicina, 65 (3). pp. 403-410. 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