Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia

Introduction: HIV infection is a chronic disease with multiple challenges that could affect the psychological well-being of patients. Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients and its significant associated factor...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hadi, Azwanis, Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana, Shaari, Nur Sahira, Pasi, Hafizah, Osman, Iskandar Firzada, Che Yusof, Mohd Daud
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spelling my.iium.irep.715102019-07-12T03:33:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71510/ Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia Abdul Hadi, Azwanis Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana Shaari, Nur Sahira Pasi, Hafizah Osman, Iskandar Firzada Che Yusof, Mohd Daud R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine RA643 Public Health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine - Communicable Diseases and Public Health RZ Other systems of medicine RZ400 Mental healing Introduction: HIV infection is a chronic disease with multiple challenges that could affect the psychological well-being of patients. Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients and its significant associated factors. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study which was carried out in two health centers in a town in the East Coast of peninsular Malaysia. A total of 42 patients with HIV were recruited via convenience sampling. Those who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria completed a validated set of Malay version of DASS-21 questionnaire. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics. Result: The prevalence of depression,anxiety and stress among a adult HIV patients in communitity follow-up were 33.3%, 28.6% and 21.4% respectively. Marital status was significant associated with both depression and stress. While CD4 count was found to be significantly associated with anxiety Quality Scientific Publishing 2019-03-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71510/1/71510_Depression%2C%20Anxiety%20and%20Stress.pdf Abdul Hadi, Azwanis and Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada and Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana and Shaari, Nur Sahira and Pasi, Hafizah and Osman, Iskandar Firzada and Che Yusof, Mohd Daud (2019) Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia. International Journal of Current Research, 11 (3). pp. 2167-2170. ISSN 0975-833X http://www.journalcra.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/34772.pdf https://doi.org/10.24941/ijcr.34772.03.2019
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topic R Medicine (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
RA643 Public Health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine - Communicable Diseases and Public Health
RZ Other systems of medicine
RZ400 Mental healing
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RA Public aspects of medicine
RA643 Public Health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine - Communicable Diseases and Public Health
RZ Other systems of medicine
RZ400 Mental healing
Abdul Hadi, Azwanis
Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada
Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana
Shaari, Nur Sahira
Pasi, Hafizah
Osman, Iskandar Firzada
Che Yusof, Mohd Daud
Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
description Introduction: HIV infection is a chronic disease with multiple challenges that could affect the psychological well-being of patients. Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients and its significant associated factors. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study which was carried out in two health centers in a town in the East Coast of peninsular Malaysia. A total of 42 patients with HIV were recruited via convenience sampling. Those who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria completed a validated set of Malay version of DASS-21 questionnaire. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics. Result: The prevalence of depression,anxiety and stress among a adult HIV patients in communitity follow-up were 33.3%, 28.6% and 21.4% respectively. Marital status was significant associated with both depression and stress. While CD4 count was found to be significantly associated with anxiety
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author Abdul Hadi, Azwanis
Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada
Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana
Shaari, Nur Sahira
Pasi, Hafizah
Osman, Iskandar Firzada
Che Yusof, Mohd Daud
author_facet Abdul Hadi, Azwanis
Mohd Mustapha, Nur Syuhada
Ahmad Hafidzi, Nur Farhana
Shaari, Nur Sahira
Pasi, Hafizah
Osman, Iskandar Firzada
Che Yusof, Mohd Daud
author_sort Abdul Hadi, Azwanis
title Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
title_short Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
title_full Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
title_fullStr Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Depression, anxiety and stress among HIV patients in East Coast Malaysia
title_sort depression, anxiety and stress among hiv patients in east coast malaysia
publisher Quality Scientific Publishing
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/71510/1/71510_Depression%2C%20Anxiety%20and%20Stress.pdf
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