Psychosocial Well-Being of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Chitwan District, Nepal: a Mixed Method Study

Aug 10, 2022Journal of Nepal Health Research Council

Mental and Social Well-Being of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Chitwan, Nepal

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Abstract

About 43% of participants in the study reported some level of depression.

  • A very low level of anxiety was observed in 98% of participants.
  • Nearly half of the participants reported high levels of social support.
  • Females exhibited 2.622 times greater odds of depression compared to males.
  • Individuals in agriculture and household occupations had 3.661 and 2.508 times higher odds of depression compared to jobholders.
  • Single individuals were found to have 2.815 times higher odds of depression than those who were married or in partnerships.
  • Major concerns included emotional disturbances and fears related to vulnerability and stigmatization.

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