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Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population

INTRODUCTION: Sleep disturbances are frequently reported in HIV-infected patients but there is a lack of large studies on prevalence and risk factors, particularly in the context of current improved immuno-clinical status and use of the newest antiretrovirals (ARV). METHOD: Cross-sectional study to...

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Autores principales: Allavena, Clotilde, Guimard, Thomas, Billaud, Eric, de la Tullaye, Sylvie, Reliquet, Véronique, Pineau, Solène, Hüe, Hervé, Supiot, Christelle, Marie Chennebault, Jean, Michau, Christophe, Hitoto, Hikombo, Vatan, Rémi, Raffi, François
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International AIDS Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25394083
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19576
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author Allavena, Clotilde
Guimard, Thomas
Billaud, Eric
de la Tullaye, Sylvie
Reliquet, Véronique
Pineau, Solène
Hüe, Hervé
Supiot, Christelle
Marie Chennebault, Jean
Michau, Christophe
Hitoto, Hikombo
Vatan, Rémi
Raffi, François
author_facet Allavena, Clotilde
Guimard, Thomas
Billaud, Eric
de la Tullaye, Sylvie
Reliquet, Véronique
Pineau, Solène
Hüe, Hervé
Supiot, Christelle
Marie Chennebault, Jean
Michau, Christophe
Hitoto, Hikombo
Vatan, Rémi
Raffi, François
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description INTRODUCTION: Sleep disturbances are frequently reported in HIV-infected patients but there is a lack of large studies on prevalence and risk factors, particularly in the context of current improved immuno-clinical status and use of the newest antiretrovirals (ARV). METHOD: Cross-sectional study to evaluate the prevalence and factors associated with sleep disturbance in adult HIV-infected patients in six French centres of the region “Pays de la Loire”. Patients filled a self-administered questionnaire on their health behaviour, sleep attitudes (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index PSQI), quality of life (WHO QOL HIV BREF questionnaire) and depression (Beck depression Inventory (BDI)-II questionnaire). Socio-demographic and immunovirologic data, medical history, ARVs were collected. RESULTS: From November 2012 to May 2013, 1354 consecutive non-selected patients were enrolled. Patients’ characteristics were: 73.5% male, median age 47 years, active employment 56.7%, France-native 83% and Africa-native 14.7%, CDC stage C 21%, hepatitis co-infection 13%, lipodystrophy 11.8%, dyslipidemia 20%, high BP 15.1%, diabetes 3%, tobacco smokers 39%, marijuana and cocaine users, 11.7% and 1.7% respectively, and excessive alcohol drinkers 9%. Median (med) duration of HIV infection was 12.4 years, med CD4 count was 604/mm(3); 94% of Patients were on ARVs, 87% had undetectable viral load. Median sleeping time was 7 hours. Sleep disturbances (defined as PSQI score >5) were observed in 47% of the patients, more frequently in female (56.4%) than in male (43.9%) (p<0.05) and moderate to serious depressive symptoms (BDI score>19) in 19.7% of the patients. In multivariate analysis, factors associated with sleep disturbances (p<0.05) were depression (odds ratio [OR] 4.6; 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.2–6.8), male gender (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9), active employment (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9), living single (OR 1.5; CI 1.2–2.0), tobacco-smoking (OR 1.3; CI 1.0–1.8), duration of HIV infection (>10 vs. <10 y.) (OR 1.5; CI 1.1–2.0), ARV regimen containing nevirapine (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9) or efavirenz (OR 0.5; CI 0.3–0.7). CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of sleep disturbances is high in this HIV population and roughly similar to the French population. Associated factors are rather related to social and psychological status than HIV infection. Depression is frequent and should be taken in care to improve sleep quality.
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spelling pubmed-42249252014-11-13 Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population Allavena, Clotilde Guimard, Thomas Billaud, Eric de la Tullaye, Sylvie Reliquet, Véronique Pineau, Solène Hüe, Hervé Supiot, Christelle Marie Chennebault, Jean Michau, Christophe Hitoto, Hikombo Vatan, Rémi Raffi, François J Int AIDS Soc Poster Sessions – Abstract P044 INTRODUCTION: Sleep disturbances are frequently reported in HIV-infected patients but there is a lack of large studies on prevalence and risk factors, particularly in the context of current improved immuno-clinical status and use of the newest antiretrovirals (ARV). METHOD: Cross-sectional study to evaluate the prevalence and factors associated with sleep disturbance in adult HIV-infected patients in six French centres of the region “Pays de la Loire”. Patients filled a self-administered questionnaire on their health behaviour, sleep attitudes (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index PSQI), quality of life (WHO QOL HIV BREF questionnaire) and depression (Beck depression Inventory (BDI)-II questionnaire). Socio-demographic and immunovirologic data, medical history, ARVs were collected. RESULTS: From November 2012 to May 2013, 1354 consecutive non-selected patients were enrolled. Patients’ characteristics were: 73.5% male, median age 47 years, active employment 56.7%, France-native 83% and Africa-native 14.7%, CDC stage C 21%, hepatitis co-infection 13%, lipodystrophy 11.8%, dyslipidemia 20%, high BP 15.1%, diabetes 3%, tobacco smokers 39%, marijuana and cocaine users, 11.7% and 1.7% respectively, and excessive alcohol drinkers 9%. Median (med) duration of HIV infection was 12.4 years, med CD4 count was 604/mm(3); 94% of Patients were on ARVs, 87% had undetectable viral load. Median sleeping time was 7 hours. Sleep disturbances (defined as PSQI score >5) were observed in 47% of the patients, more frequently in female (56.4%) than in male (43.9%) (p<0.05) and moderate to serious depressive symptoms (BDI score>19) in 19.7% of the patients. In multivariate analysis, factors associated with sleep disturbances (p<0.05) were depression (odds ratio [OR] 4.6; 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.2–6.8), male gender (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9), active employment (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9), living single (OR 1.5; CI 1.2–2.0), tobacco-smoking (OR 1.3; CI 1.0–1.8), duration of HIV infection (>10 vs. <10 y.) (OR 1.5; CI 1.1–2.0), ARV regimen containing nevirapine (OR 0.7; CI 0.5–0.9) or efavirenz (OR 0.5; CI 0.3–0.7). CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of sleep disturbances is high in this HIV population and roughly similar to the French population. Associated factors are rather related to social and psychological status than HIV infection. Depression is frequent and should be taken in care to improve sleep quality. International AIDS Society 2014-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4224925/ /pubmed/25394083 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19576 Text en © 2014 Allavena C et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Poster Sessions – Abstract P044
Allavena, Clotilde
Guimard, Thomas
Billaud, Eric
de la Tullaye, Sylvie
Reliquet, Véronique
Pineau, Solène
Hüe, Hervé
Supiot, Christelle
Marie Chennebault, Jean
Michau, Christophe
Hitoto, Hikombo
Vatan, Rémi
Raffi, François
Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title_full Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title_fullStr Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title_short Prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large HIV-infected adult population
title_sort prevalence and risk factors of sleep disturbances in a large hiv-infected adult population
topic Poster Sessions – Abstract P044
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25394083
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19576
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