Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients

HIV has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the effect of social support and HIV-related stigma on depression in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and to examine the moderating effect of sociodemographic factors, Quality of Life (QO...

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Main Author: Umeadi, Chinedu Anthony
Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2015
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1722
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-27212015-11-25T05:00:12Z Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients Umeadi, Chinedu Anthony HIV has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the effect of social support and HIV-related stigma on depression in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and to examine the moderating effect of sociodemographic factors, Quality of Life (QOL), and time since HIV diagnosis on this relationship. This study was based on the social cognitive theory. Data were collected from 98 PLWHA attending the antiretroviral clinic of Federal Medical Center, Umuahia, Nigeria. Regression analyses were used to examine the relationships between the variables. Some 24.5% of the study participants were depressed. Significant relationships identified included negative relationships between depression and social support, positive relationships between depression and negative self-image, and a combination of poor social support and HIV-related stigma having synergic effects in predicting depression. Sociodemographic variables, quality of life, and time since HIV diagnosis did not have a moderating effect on the relationship between social support, HIV-related stigma, and depression in PLWHA. There is a need to improve social support and reduce HIV-related stigma in PLWHA in order to improve their mental health. These findings can help in bringing about positive social change by informing the development of public health initiatives aimed at improving the mental health of PLWHA. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1722 Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Depression HIV/AIDS HIV-Related Stigma Nigeria PLWHA Social Support Public Health Education and Promotion
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topic Depression
HIV/AIDS
HIV-Related Stigma
Nigeria
PLWHA
Social Support
Public Health Education and Promotion
spellingShingle Depression
HIV/AIDS
HIV-Related Stigma
Nigeria
PLWHA
Social Support
Public Health Education and Promotion
Umeadi, Chinedu Anthony
Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
description HIV has remained a public health problem in Nigeria. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the effect of social support and HIV-related stigma on depression in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and to examine the moderating effect of sociodemographic factors, Quality of Life (QOL), and time since HIV diagnosis on this relationship. This study was based on the social cognitive theory. Data were collected from 98 PLWHA attending the antiretroviral clinic of Federal Medical Center, Umuahia, Nigeria. Regression analyses were used to examine the relationships between the variables. Some 24.5% of the study participants were depressed. Significant relationships identified included negative relationships between depression and social support, positive relationships between depression and negative self-image, and a combination of poor social support and HIV-related stigma having synergic effects in predicting depression. Sociodemographic variables, quality of life, and time since HIV diagnosis did not have a moderating effect on the relationship between social support, HIV-related stigma, and depression in PLWHA. There is a need to improve social support and reduce HIV-related stigma in PLWHA in order to improve their mental health. These findings can help in bringing about positive social change by informing the development of public health initiatives aimed at improving the mental health of PLWHA.
author Umeadi, Chinedu Anthony
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title Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
title_short Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
title_full Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
title_fullStr Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma on Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients
title_sort effect of social support and hiv-related stigma on depression in hiv/aids patients
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