Sleep Disturbance, Psychiatric Issues, and Employment Status of Iranian People Living with HIV

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Objectives: Psychiatric problems and sleep disturbance among people living with HIV (PLWH) are associated with response to treatment, prognosis, and high-risk behaviors. We aimed to assess sleep disorders, psychiatric characteristics, and employment status among Iranian PLWH. Results: . In total, 304 patients with a mean age of 40.01 (SD=9.60) years participated in the study. About 72% of the participants had a global PSQI score of more than 5, with a mean of 7.71 (SD=3.31). About 55.6%, 50%, and 67.4% of patients had abnormal scores for depression, anxiety, and stress. Unemployed patients had 2.13 times more chance (95% CI: 1.01-4.53) of having poor sleep quality compared to employed patients, and stress increased its likelihood by 3.18 times (95% C: 1.47-5.88).

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