Body Image and Its Associated Factors among People Living with HIV: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and implications for integrated care.

Atena Pasha, Mohammad Jahanaray, Xiaoming Li, Shan Qiao
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Objectives: People living with HIV (PLWH) face unique psychosocial challenges due to both infection and antiretroviral therapy (ART), one of which is body image disruption. Yet, a comprehensive synthesis of existing research on body image among PLWH is lacking. This study systematically reviewed relevant studies to explore body image issues, identify associated factors, and describe assessment methods and interventions targeting body image in this population.

Methods: Guided by the PRISMA, a thorough search of PsycINFO, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science was conducted in January 2024, including empirical studies considering Body Image among PLWH published in peer-reviewed English journals, using search terms relevant to HIV and Body image. To include the latest articles, we conducted another round of searches in November 2024. NIH Study Quality Assessment Tools were used to assess the quality of the included studies, and a narrative synthesis was conducted to identify common themes, including definitions of body image, associated factors, measurement instruments, and interventions targeting body image among PLWH.

Results: From 2197 publications, 26 studies from 2004 to 2024 met the inclusion criteria, comprising a sample of 4095 PLWH aged 8 to 65 from different countries. Most of the studies were cross-sectional in design and varied in focus. Findings reveal that body image issues are prevalent among PLWH. The majority of studies demonstrated an association between negative body image and psychological comorbidities, including depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, and substance use. Body image dissatisfaction was also associated with physical health factors such as lipodystrophy. BMI measures reported in twelve studies indicated that BMI tends to increase with age in PLWH. Sixteen distinct body image measurement tools were used across studies. CBT-BISC was the only target intervention that showed effectiveness in mitigating body image disturbance and improving ART adherence among PLWH.

Conclusion: Body image issues represent a critical but often overlooked component of the biopsychosocial challenges faced by PLWH. This is the first comprehensive literature review to exclusively consider body image, associated factors, measurements, and target interventions among PLWH, which highlighted the need for comprehensive, culturally sensitive interventions that address both the physical and psychological dimensions of body image concerns.

艾滋病毒感染者的身体形象及其相关因素:一项全面的系统综述及其对综合护理的影响。
由于感染和抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART),艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)面临着独特的社会心理挑战,其中之一是身体形象的破坏。然而,目前对PLWH身体形象的研究还缺乏全面的综合。本研究系统回顾了相关研究,探讨了身体形象问题,确定了相关因素,并描述了针对该人群身体形象的评估方法和干预措施。方法:在PRISMA的指导下,于2024年1月全面检索PsycINFO、PubMed、Embase和Web of Science,包括在同行评议的英文期刊上发表的HIV和Body Image相关搜索词中考虑HIV和Body Image的实证研究。为了收录最新的文章,我们在2024年11月进行了另一轮搜索。使用NIH研究质量评估工具评估纳入研究的质量,并进行叙事综合以确定共同主题,包括身体形象的定义、相关因素、测量工具和针对PLWH身体形象的干预措施。结果:在2197篇出版物中,2004 - 2024年有26篇研究符合纳入标准,样本包括来自不同国家的4095名8 - 65岁的PLWH。大多数研究在设计上都是横断面的,研究重点也各不相同。调查结果显示,身体形象问题在PLWH中很普遍。大多数研究表明,负面身体形象与心理合并症之间存在关联,包括抑郁、焦虑、社交退缩和物质使用。身体形象不满意也与身体健康因素有关,如脂肪营养不良。12项研究报告的BMI测量表明,PLWH患者的BMI有随年龄增长而增加的趋势。研究中使用了16种不同的身体图像测量工具。CBT-BISC是唯一在缓解身体形象障碍和提高抗逆转录病毒治疗依从性方面显示有效的目标干预。结论:身体形象问题是PLWH面临的生物心理社会挑战中一个关键但经常被忽视的组成部分。这是第一个全面的文献综述,专门考虑身体形象,相关因素,测量和目标干预在PLWH中,强调需要全面的,文化敏感的干预措施,解决身体形象的生理和心理方面的担忧。
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