Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Azevedo, Lia Beatriz Henke de lattes
Orientador(a): Wendt, Guilherme Welter lattes
Banca de defesa: Wendt, Guilherme Welter lattes, Ferreto , Lirane Elize Defante lattes, Benedetti, Volmir Pitt lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Francisco Beltrão
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Aplicadas à Saúde
Departamento: Centro de Ciências da Saúde
País: Brasil
Palavras-chave em Português:
HIV
Palavras-chave em Inglês:
HIV
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Link de acesso: https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/7767
Resumo: The stigma associated with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been differentially associated with quality of life, with psychological impacts, access to care services, as well as lower adherence to treatment. This dissertation analyses the relationships between different forms of stigma experienced by people with HIV/AIDS with health outcomes, especially regarding adherence to HIV treatment. This is a community-based study, whose sample was composed of 1,784 people, aged between 18 and 76 years (µ = 40.14±12.95) and living with HIV by, approximately, ten years (µ = 10.61±8.76). Participants answered to a series of questions from the project Stigma Index Brazil, including measures of stigma and discrimination, internalized stigma, adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment, among others. Data were analysed descriptively (means, standard deviations) and by using inferential techniques (association tests, comparisons between groups, and regression models). In descriptive terms, it was noted that the majority of the sample (n = 1125; 63.84%) reported the male gender identity, followed by female (n = 566; 32.12%) and transsexual/non-binary individuals (n = 71; 4,02%). In addition, there was a greater representation of blacks, browns, yellows and indigenous people (n = 1239; 69.68%). The prevalence of individuals reporting missing one or more doses of antiretroviral therapy (ART) due to concerns of having their HIV diagnosis exposed was 25.45% (95%CI: 23.43–27.55%). Factors independently associated with ART non-adherence included lower age (OR=.982; 95%CI: .966–.998), internalized (OR=1.334; 95%CI: 1.214–1.467), and general HIV-related stigma (OR=1.049; 95%CI: 1.004–1.097). PLHA between 1 to 5 and 6 to 9 years were more likely to miss ART doses due to stigma-related concerns (OR=1.854;95%CI: 1.094– 3.140; OR= 1.889; 95%CI: 1.078–3.309, respectively). Individuals reporting fair health were more likely to miss a dose compared to those with good self-reported health (OR=1.636; 95%CI: 1.140–2.347). Finally, those who delayed starting medication were significantly more likely to miss doses in the last year (OR=1.940; 95%CI: 1.190–3.162) compared to those who started treatment immediately. In summary, this study showed that the risk of missing ART medication is influenced by several demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors, and the results can be useful for HIV services and policies in a myriad of ways.
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This dissertation analyses the relationships between different forms of stigma experienced by people with HIV/AIDS with health outcomes, especially regarding adherence to HIV treatment. This is a community-based study, whose sample was composed of 1,784 people, aged between 18 and 76 years (µ = 40.14±12.95) and living with HIV by, approximately, ten years (µ = 10.61±8.76). Participants answered to a series of questions from the project Stigma Index Brazil, including measures of stigma and discrimination, internalized stigma, adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment, among others. Data were analysed descriptively (means, standard deviations) and by using inferential techniques (association tests, comparisons between groups, and regression models). In descriptive terms, it was noted that the majority of the sample (n = 1125; 63.84%) reported the male gender identity, followed by female (n = 566; 32.12%) and transsexual/non-binary individuals (n = 71; 4,02%). In addition, there was a greater representation of blacks, browns, yellows and indigenous people (n = 1239; 69.68%). The prevalence of individuals reporting missing one or more doses of antiretroviral therapy (ART) due to concerns of having their HIV diagnosis exposed was 25.45% (95%CI: 23.43–27.55%). Factors independently associated with ART non-adherence included lower age (OR=.982; 95%CI: .966–.998), internalized (OR=1.334; 95%CI: 1.214–1.467), and general HIV-related stigma (OR=1.049; 95%CI: 1.004–1.097). PLHA between 1 to 5 and 6 to 9 years were more likely to miss ART doses due to stigma-related concerns (OR=1.854;95%CI: 1.094– 3.140; OR= 1.889; 95%CI: 1.078–3.309, respectively). Individuals reporting fair health were more likely to miss a dose compared to those with good self-reported health (OR=1.636; 95%CI: 1.140–2.347). Finally, those who delayed starting medication were significantly more likely to miss doses in the last year (OR=1.940; 95%CI: 1.190–3.162) compared to those who started treatment immediately. In summary, this study showed that the risk of missing ART medication is influenced by several demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors, and the results can be useful for HIV services and policies in a myriad of ways.O estigma associado ao vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) tem sido diferencialmente associado com a qualidade de vida, com impactos psicológicos, no acesso aos serviços de assistência, bem como menor adesão ao tratamento. A presente dissertação analisa as relações entre distintas formas de estigma experenciados pelas pessoas com HIV/AIDS (PVHA) com desfechos de saúde, especialmente no tocante à adesão ao tratamento para o HIV. Trata-se de um estudo de base comunitária, cuja amostra foi composta por 1.784 pessoas, com idades entre 18 e 76 anos (µ = 40,14±12,95) e vivendo com HIV, em média, por dez anos (µ = 10,61±8,76). Os participantes responderam à uma série de questões do projeto Stigma Index Brasil, incluindo medidas de estigma e discriminação, estigma internalizado, adesão ao tratamento para HIV/AIDS, dentre outras. Os dados foram analisados de modo descritivo (médias, desvios-padrão) e inferencial (testes de associação, comparações entre grupos e modelos de regressão). Em termos descritivos, notou-se que a maioria da amostra (n = 1125; 63,84%) reportou identidade de gênero masculina, seguida de feminina (n = 566; 32,12%) e transsexuais/não binários (n = 71; 4,02%). Ademais, houve maior representatividade de pretos, pardos, amarelos e indígenas (n = 1239; 69,68%). A prevalência de indivíduos que relataram perda de uma ou mais doses de terapia antirretroviral (TARV) foi de 25,45% (IC95%: 23,43–27,55%). Os fatores independentemente associados à não adesão à Terapia Antiretroviral (ART) incluíram menor idade (OR=0,982; IC95%: 0,966–0,998), estigma internalizado (OR=1,334; IC95%: 1,214–1,467) e estigma geral relacionado ao HIV (OR=1,049; IC95%: 1,004–1,097). PVHA entre 1 a 5 e 6 a 9 anos foram mais propensos a perder doses de TARV devido a preocupações relacionadas ao estigma (OR=1,854; IC95%: 1,094–3,140; aOR= 1,889; IC95%: 1,078–3,309, respectivamente). Indivíduos com boa saúde foram mais propensos a perder uma dose em comparação com aqueles com boa saúde autorreferida (OR=1,636; IC95%: 1,140–2,347). Finalmente, aqueles que atrasaram o início da medicação tiveram significativamente mais chances de perder doses no último ano (OR=1,940; IC95%: 1,190–3,162) em comparação com aqueles que iniciaram o tratamento imediatamente. Em resumo, este estudo mostrou que o risco de perder a medicação TARV é influenciado por vários fatores demográficos, clínicos e psicossociais, e os resultados podem ser úteis para serviços e políticas de HIV de várias maneiras.Submitted by Almir Squinsani (almir.squinsani@unioeste.br) on 2025-04-11T11:56:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Lia_Azevedo_2025.pdf: 868851 bytes, checksum: 53733874f01d5b0eefec3806d4d14dbd (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2025-04-11T11:56:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Stigma in people living with HIV/AIDS in Brazil: implications for treatment adherence
title Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
spellingShingle Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
Azevedo, Lia Beatriz Henke de
Estigma
HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Fatores de Risco
Estudo de Base Comunitária
Stigma
HIV
Medication adherence
Risk Factors
Community-Based Study
CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE
title_short Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
title_full Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
title_fullStr Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
title_full_unstemmed Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
title_sort Estigma em pessoas com HIV/Aids e implicações na adesão ao tratamento: um estudo de base comunitária
author Azevedo, Lia Beatriz Henke de
author_facet Azevedo, Lia Beatriz Henke de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ferreto , Lirane Elize Defante
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Benedetti, Volmir Pitt
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo, Lia Beatriz Henke de
contributor_str_mv Wendt, Guilherme Welter
Wendt, Guilherme Welter
Ferreto , Lirane Elize Defante
Benedetti, Volmir Pitt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estigma
HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Fatores de Risco
Estudo de Base Comunitária
topic Estigma
HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Fatores de Risco
Estudo de Base Comunitária
Stigma
HIV
Medication adherence
Risk Factors
Community-Based Study
CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Stigma
HIV
Medication adherence
Risk Factors
Community-Based Study
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE
description The stigma associated with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been differentially associated with quality of life, with psychological impacts, access to care services, as well as lower adherence to treatment. This dissertation analyses the relationships between different forms of stigma experienced by people with HIV/AIDS with health outcomes, especially regarding adherence to HIV treatment. This is a community-based study, whose sample was composed of 1,784 people, aged between 18 and 76 years (µ = 40.14±12.95) and living with HIV by, approximately, ten years (µ = 10.61±8.76). Participants answered to a series of questions from the project Stigma Index Brazil, including measures of stigma and discrimination, internalized stigma, adherence to HIV/AIDS treatment, among others. Data were analysed descriptively (means, standard deviations) and by using inferential techniques (association tests, comparisons between groups, and regression models). In descriptive terms, it was noted that the majority of the sample (n = 1125; 63.84%) reported the male gender identity, followed by female (n = 566; 32.12%) and transsexual/non-binary individuals (n = 71; 4,02%). In addition, there was a greater representation of blacks, browns, yellows and indigenous people (n = 1239; 69.68%). The prevalence of individuals reporting missing one or more doses of antiretroviral therapy (ART) due to concerns of having their HIV diagnosis exposed was 25.45% (95%CI: 23.43–27.55%). Factors independently associated with ART non-adherence included lower age (OR=.982; 95%CI: .966–.998), internalized (OR=1.334; 95%CI: 1.214–1.467), and general HIV-related stigma (OR=1.049; 95%CI: 1.004–1.097). PLHA between 1 to 5 and 6 to 9 years were more likely to miss ART doses due to stigma-related concerns (OR=1.854;95%CI: 1.094– 3.140; OR= 1.889; 95%CI: 1.078–3.309, respectively). Individuals reporting fair health were more likely to miss a dose compared to those with good self-reported health (OR=1.636; 95%CI: 1.140–2.347). Finally, those who delayed starting medication were significantly more likely to miss doses in the last year (OR=1.940; 95%CI: 1.190–3.162) compared to those who started treatment immediately. In summary, this study showed that the risk of missing ART medication is influenced by several demographic, clinical, and psychosocial factors, and the results can be useful for HIV services and policies in a myriad of ways.
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