Factors associated with internalized HIV-related stigma among people living with HIV in Thailand.

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Waramet Horsakulchai, Thitapa Sermprasartkul, Porapar Sumetchoengprachya, Pawarun Chummaneekul, Natthakritch Rungruang, Penpaktr Uthis, Patumrat Sripan, Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai
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Internalized HIV-related stigma (IHS) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) has been documented as one of the factors contributing to the ongoing AIDS epidemic. The purpose of this study, which was conducted from September 2021 to January 2022, was to measure prevalence and identify factors associated with IHS among research participants who were living with HIV recruited from a research clinic in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Participants were considered to have IHS if they agreed to at least one of the 8 items of the newly developed Thai Internalized HIV-related Stigma Scale (Thai-IHSS). Of the 104 participants, 65.4% were female. The median age was 51.5 years and the duration of known HIV infection was 19.0 years. Fifty-three percent of the participants had IHS as defined by the study. Reduced probability of having IHS was independently associated with certain levels of education (middle or high school education compared with no or primary school) (AOR = 0.30; 95% CI: 0.12-0.77) and increased mental health-related quality of life (AOR = 0.39; 95% CI: 0.18-0.86). The prevalence of IHS among PLHIV in Chiang Mai was high. These findings highlight the requirement for comprehensive mental health care programs for PLHIV to improve their quality of life.

泰国艾滋病病毒感染者中内化的艾滋病相关污名的相关因素。
有资料表明,艾滋病病毒感染者(PLHIV)中内化的艾滋病相关污名(IHS)是导致艾滋病持续流行的因素之一。本研究于 2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 1 月进行,目的是测量从泰国北部清迈一家研究诊所招募的 HIV 感染者中 IHS 的流行率,并确定与 IHS 相关的因素。如果参与者同意新开发的泰国艾滋病相关污名内化量表(Thai-IHSS)8 个项目中的至少一个项目,则被认为患有 IHS。在 104 名参与者中,65.4% 为女性。年龄中位数为 51.5 岁,已知的 HIV 感染时间为 19.0 年。根据研究的定义,53% 的参与者患有 IHS。患有 IHS 的概率降低与一定的教育水平(初中或高中教育水平与未受过教育或小学教育水平相比)(AOR = 0.30;95% CI:0.12-0.77)和心理健康相关生活质量的提高(AOR = 0.39;95% CI:0.18-0.86)独立相关。在清迈,PLHIV 中的 IHS 患病率很高。这些研究结果突出表明,需要为 PLHIV 提供全面的心理保健计划,以提高他们的生活质量。
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