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Health-related quality of life of female sex workers living with HIV in South Africa: a cross-sectional study.
Wang, Linwei; Dowdy, David W; Comins, Carly A; Young, Katherine; Mcingana, Mfezi; Mulumba, Ntambue; Mhlophe, Hlengiwe; Chen, Claire; Hausler, Harry; Schwartz, Sheree R; Baral, Stefan; Mishra, Sharmistha.
Affiliation
  • Wang L; MAP-Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Dowdy DW; Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Comins CA; Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Young K; TB HIV Care, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Mcingana M; TB HIV Care, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Mulumba N; TB HIV Care, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Mhlophe H; TB HIV Care, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Chen C; Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Hausler H; TB HIV Care, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Schwartz SR; Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Baral S; Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Mishra S; MAP-Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Int AIDS Soc ; 25(2): e25884, 2022 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35212470
INTRODUCTION: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important HIV outcome beyond viral suppression. However, there are limited data characterizing HRQoL of key populations, including female sex workers (FSW) living with HIV. METHODS: We used baseline data (22 June 2018-23 March 2020) of FSW who were diagnosed with HIV and enrolled into a randomized trial in Durban, South Africa. HRQoL information was collected by a generic preference-accompanied tool with five domains (EQ-5D), and summarized into a single score (range 0-1), which represents health utility. We employed multivariable beta regression models to identify determinants of HRQoL and to estimate subgroup-specific HRQoL score. Using external estimates of life expectancy and population size, we estimated the number of quality adjusted life years reduced among FSW living with HIV in South Africa associated with violence and drug use. RESULTS: Of 1,363 individuals (mean age: 32.4 years; mean HRQoL score: 0.857) in our analysis, 62.6% used drugs, 61.3% experienced physical or sexual violence and 64.6% self-reported taking antiretroviral treatment (ART). The following were associated with a reduction in the average marginal HRQoL score: older age (per decade: 0.018 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.008, 0.027]), drug use (0.022 [0.007, 0.036]), experience of violence (0.024 [0.010, 0.038]) and moderate (vs. no) level of internalized stigma (0.023 [0.004, 0.041]). Current ART use was associated with a 0.015-point (-0.001, 0.031) increase in the HRQoL score. The estimated mean (95% CI) HRQoL scores ranged from 0.838 (0.816, 0.860) for FSW who used drugs, experienced violence and were not on ART; to 0.899 (0.883, 0.916) for FSW who did not use drugs nor experience violence and were on ART. Our results can be translated into a reduction in 37,184 and 39,722 quality adjusted life years related to drug use and experience of violence, respectively, in South Africa. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate the association of ART with higher HRQoL among FSW and the need to further address structural risks, including drug use, violence and stigma. Population-specific estimates of HRQoL score can be further used to calculate quality-adjusted life years in economic evaluations of individual and structural interventions addressing the needs of FSW living with HIV. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03500172 (April 17, 2018).
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: HIV Infections / Sex Workers Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: J Int AIDS Soc Journal subject: SINDROME DA IMUNODEFICIENCIA ADQUIRIDA (AIDS) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: HIV Infections / Sex Workers Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: J Int AIDS Soc Journal subject: SINDROME DA IMUNODEFICIENCIA ADQUIRIDA (AIDS) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Country of publication: Switzerland