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COVID-19-related anxiety in people living with HIV: an online cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND/AIM: The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has had an enormous emotional impact on some vulnerable groups, such as people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLHIV). This study was planned with the aim of assessing the anxiety levels of PLHIV and th...

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Autores principales: KUMAN TUNÇEL, Özlem, PULLUKÇU, Hüsnü, ERDEM, Hüseyin Aytaç, KURTARAN, Behice, TAŞBAKAN, Selin Ece, IŞIKGÖZ TAŞBAKAN, Meltem
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Publicado: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32777899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2006-140
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author KUMAN TUNÇEL, Özlem
PULLUKÇU, Hüsnü
ERDEM, Hüseyin Aytaç
KURTARAN, Behice
TAŞBAKAN, Selin Ece
IŞIKGÖZ TAŞBAKAN, Meltem
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PULLUKÇU, Hüsnü
ERDEM, Hüseyin Aytaç
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has had an enormous emotional impact on some vulnerable groups, such as people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLHIV). This study was planned with the aim of assessing the anxiety levels of PLHIV and the sources of their anxiety. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A web-based questionnaire was sent to PLHIV using the virtual snowball sampling method. The questionnaire included questions about sociodemographic status, information about HIV infection, and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Additionally, some opinions of the participants about COVID-19 were asked. RESULTS: A total of 307 respondents, with a median age of 33 years, from 32 different cities, participated in the study. More than half of the respondents reported the belief that COVID-19 was not sufficiently well-known by the medical community and nearly 45% believed that they would have more complications if they contracted COVID-19. One-fourth of the participants had anxiety. Having a preexisting psychiatric disorder, perceiving that they were practicing insufficient preventive measures, not being sure about the presence of any individuals with COVID-19 in their environment, and living with a household member with a chronic disease were found to be the risk factors of PLHIV for having anxiety during this pandemic. The BAI scores were correlated with the patient-reported anxiety levels about the spread of COVID-19 in Turkey, acquiring COVID-19, transmitting COVID-19 to another person, and transmitting HIV to another person. Among the stated conditions, the most common concern was the spread of COVID-19 all over the country, while the least common was transmitting HIV to someone else. CONCLUSION: The results revealed that a significant proportion of the sample had anxiety, and the findings were essential for developing evidence-based strategies for decreasing the anxiety of PLHIV, especially for those who had risk factors and to provide them with better health care during this pandemic or other pandemic-like crises.
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spelling pubmed-77756842021-01-05 COVID-19-related anxiety in people living with HIV: an online cross-sectional study KUMAN TUNÇEL, Özlem PULLUKÇU, Hüsnü ERDEM, Hüseyin Aytaç KURTARAN, Behice TAŞBAKAN, Selin Ece IŞIKGÖZ TAŞBAKAN, Meltem Turk J Med Sci Article BACKGROUND/AIM: The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has had an enormous emotional impact on some vulnerable groups, such as people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLHIV). This study was planned with the aim of assessing the anxiety levels of PLHIV and the sources of their anxiety. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A web-based questionnaire was sent to PLHIV using the virtual snowball sampling method. The questionnaire included questions about sociodemographic status, information about HIV infection, and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Additionally, some opinions of the participants about COVID-19 were asked. RESULTS: A total of 307 respondents, with a median age of 33 years, from 32 different cities, participated in the study. More than half of the respondents reported the belief that COVID-19 was not sufficiently well-known by the medical community and nearly 45% believed that they would have more complications if they contracted COVID-19. One-fourth of the participants had anxiety. Having a preexisting psychiatric disorder, perceiving that they were practicing insufficient preventive measures, not being sure about the presence of any individuals with COVID-19 in their environment, and living with a household member with a chronic disease were found to be the risk factors of PLHIV for having anxiety during this pandemic. The BAI scores were correlated with the patient-reported anxiety levels about the spread of COVID-19 in Turkey, acquiring COVID-19, transmitting COVID-19 to another person, and transmitting HIV to another person. Among the stated conditions, the most common concern was the spread of COVID-19 all over the country, while the least common was transmitting HIV to someone else. CONCLUSION: The results revealed that a significant proportion of the sample had anxiety, and the findings were essential for developing evidence-based strategies for decreasing the anxiety of PLHIV, especially for those who had risk factors and to provide them with better health care during this pandemic or other pandemic-like crises. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7775684/ /pubmed/32777899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2006-140 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s) This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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PULLUKÇU, Hüsnü
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KURTARAN, Behice
TAŞBAKAN, Selin Ece
IŞIKGÖZ TAŞBAKAN, Meltem
COVID-19-related anxiety in people living with HIV: an online cross-sectional study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32777899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2006-140
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