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Household decision-making power and the mental health and well-being of women initiating antiretroviral treatment in Oromia, Ethiopia.

Angela M Parcesepe1, Olga Tymejczyk2,3, Robert Remien1, Tsigereda Gadisa4, Sarah Gorrell Kulkarni2, Susie Hoffman1,5, Zenebe Melaku4, Batya Elul5, Denis Nash2,3.   

Abstract

Low decision-making power (DMP) has been associated with HIV seropositivity among women in sub-Saharan Africa. As treatment accessibility and life expectancy for HIV-positive individuals increase, greater attention to the mental health and well-being of HIV-positive women is needed. This study examined whether low DMP was associated with psychological distress, social support or health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among women initiating ART. The sample included 722 women aged 18 or older initiating ART during 2012-2013 at six HIV clinics in Oromia, Ethiopia. DMP was assessed with five questions about household resource control and decision-making. Psychological distress was assessed with the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10). HRQoL was assessed with the overall subscale of the HIV/AIDS-Targeted Quality of Life instrument. Multivariable logistic regression analyses controlled for age, education, and location (urban/rural). Most respondents (63%) reported high DMP, followed by medium (27%) and low (10%) DMP. More than half (57%) reported psychological distress. Compared to medium DMP, low DMP among married or cohabitating women was associated with greater odds of low social support (aOR: 1.9 [1.3, 2.9]; high DMP among women not in a relationship was associated with greater odds of low social support (aOR: 4.4 [2.4, 8.1]) and psychological distress (aOR: 1.7 [1.1, 2.6]). Interventions to reduce psychological distress among women initiating ART should consider the familial context, as high DMP among women not in a relationship was associated with psychological distress. High DMP may indicate weak social ties and fewer material resources, particularly among women not in a relationship.

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Keywords:  ART; Ethiopia; HIV; decision-making power; diagnosis; mental health; quality of life; treatment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28774191      PMCID: PMC5748326          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2017.1360998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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