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Quality of life of children living in HIV/AIDS-affected families in rural areas in Yunnan China

机译:中国云南农村艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响家庭的儿童生活质量

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The aim of this study was to explore the main influencing factors of the health related quality of life (HRQL) of children living in HIV/AIDS-affected families in rural areas in Yunnan, China. The HRQL of 116 children aged 8 to 17 from HIV/AIDS-affected families and of 109 children from unaffected families was evaluated by the Chinese Version of PedsQL TM 4.0. Some potential influencing factors were investigated, such as demographic characteristics, the families’ social and economic status, foster models, children’s self-esteem etc. The HRQL of the children’s caregivers may also have been among the influencing factors, as measured by the SF-36. Multiple regression analysis was used to explore the influence of independent variables on children’s HRQL. Results showed that lower scores of children’s self-esteem and caregivers’ SF 36 reduced the majority of the PedsQL domains. Results showed children from HIV/AIDS-affected families reported lower scores of HRQL than those from unaffected families, especially in the psychosocial functioning, emotional functioning and school functioning domains. Children living with grandparents reported higher PedsQL scores in psychosocial health, social functioning and school functioning. Disclosure of parental HIV/AIDS status reduced children’s PedsQL scores in emotional functioning and social functioning. Caregivers spending more hours accompanying the children appeared to increase the PedsQL scores in psychosocial health and school functioning. The findings indicate the child’s self-esteem, the caregiver’s perceived quality of life, the child’s foster pattern, the average hours of company provided by the caregiver, and whether the child was informed of the parent’s HIV/AIDS status are important factors influencing HRQL. Interventions aiming at these factors should be developed to improve the QL of children affected by HIV/AIDS.

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