University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT, 06269, USA.
Mercer University Medical School, Macon, GA, USA.
J Behav Med. 2018 Aug;41(4):441-449. doi: 10.1007/s10865-018-9912-0. Epub 2018 Jan 30.
As people living with HIV experience longer life-expectancies resulting from antiretroviral therapy, comorbid conditions are increasing, particularly metabolic disorders. There is potential for psychosocial factors such as stigma experiences, depression, and alcohol use to complicate both HIV infection and metabolic disorders, including diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia. While the impact of these psychosocial factors on HIV infection alone are widely studied, their role in potentially complicating HIV co-morbid metabolic conditions has received little attention. This study examined the association between HIV-related stigma and depression, and the potential role of alcohol use as a mediating factor in a clinical sample of patients with comorbid HIV infection and metabolic conditions. Results demonstrated that HIV stigma is associated with depression and this relationship is in part accounted for by alcohol use. Our results indicate that interventions aiming to improve the health of people living with HIV and co-morbid metabolic disorders should prioritize addressing alcohol use as it is related to sources of stress, such as stigma, and depression.
随着接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的艾滋病毒感染者预期寿命的延长,合并症(特别是代谢紊乱)的发病率也在上升。污名化经历、抑郁和饮酒等社会心理因素有可能使艾滋病毒感染和代谢紊乱(包括糖尿病和血脂异常)变得更加复杂。虽然这些社会心理因素对艾滋病毒感染的单独影响已得到广泛研究,但它们在可能使艾滋病毒合并代谢疾病复杂化方面的作用却很少受到关注。本研究在合并 HIV 感染和代谢疾病的临床患者样本中,考察了与 HIV 相关的耻辱感和抑郁之间的关联,以及酒精使用在其中可能起到的中介作用。结果表明,HIV 耻辱感与抑郁有关,而这种关系部分归因于酒精使用。我们的研究结果表明,旨在改善 HIV 感染者和合并代谢疾病患者健康的干预措施应优先解决饮酒问题,因为饮酒与耻辱感和抑郁等压力源有关。