Analysis of social determinants with quality of life in people with HIV/AIDS at the voluntary counseling test clinic

  • Mulyanti Mulyanti Master of Public Health Study Program, Megarezky University of Makassar, Indonesia
  • Dian Meiliani Yulis Master of Public Health Study Program, Megarezky University of Makassar, Indonesia
  • Hairuddin K Master of Public Health Study Program, Megarezky University of Makassar, Indonesia
Keywords: HIV/AIDS, social determinants, quality of life

Abstract

Introduction: HIV and AIDS are known to have become an emergency problem around the world, where infection transmission, morbidity rates, and mortality rates are still high. The existence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the scary scourges among the community because of its unexpected transmission by HIV due to human behaviour.

Objective: This study aims to analyze social determinants with quality of life in people with HIV/AIDS in the Voluntary Counseling and Testing Clinic.

Methods: This study is an analytical study using a cross-sectional study research design. The population in this study is all HIV/AIDS patients domiciled in Kendari City. The number of samples was 177 respondents which was determined by simple random sampling. Data analysis uses the chi-square test and the multiple logistics test.

Result: The results of the study showed that there was a stigma relationship with Odhiv's quality of life at the VCT Clinic of Kendari City Hospital (p = 0.000) and there was a relationship between social support and Odhiv's quality of life at the VCT Clinic of Kendari City Hospital (p = 0.000). The variable that has the greatest influence on the quality of life of ODHIV is the social support variable with an OR of 0.353.

Conclusion: The variable that has the greatest influence on the quality of life of People with HIV/AIDS (ODHIV) is social support. Social support has proven to be a very significant factor in improving the quality of life of people living with HIV. Individuals with strong social support, whether from family, friends, or the community, tend to have a better quality of life than those who receive less social support. Social support plays a role in helping people with HIV cope with stigma, reduce psychological pressure, and provide a sense of security and comfort that can have a positive impact on their physical and mental well-being.

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Published
2024-12-01
How to Cite
Mulyanti, M., Yulis, D. and K, H. (2024) “Analysis of social determinants with quality of life in people with HIV/AIDS at the voluntary counseling test clinic”, Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada, 13(2), pp. 250-256. doi: 10.35816/jiskh.v13i2.1211.

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