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Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders Among People Living With HIV/AIDS Attending CTC at Bugando Medical Centre.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: Wurzburg Road 35, BMC Premises, Post Code: 33102: P. O. Box 1464, Mwanza – Tanzania: Phone: +255 28 298 3384: Fax: +255 28 298 3386: Email: vc@bugando.ac.tz : www.bugando.ac.tz :Language: English Language: Kiswahili Publication details: Mwanza, Tanzania: Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS – Bugando] : ©2017Description: 37 Pages; Includes ReferencesSubject(s): Summary: Abstract: Introduction: Anxiety is the one of the co-morbidities that are often overlooked when treating patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS), anxiety among those that have recently been diagnosed with, HIV/AIDS has been shown to be more prevalent among patient with stress or excess social stigma related to their diagnosis. Specific prevalence of anxiety is difficult to identify as a result of the wide variation across the globe, ranging from 7% to 82.3%. Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety disorders among people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC at Bugando medical centre Mwanza Tanzania. Methodology: A cross-section study was conducted, among 265 people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC clinic at Bugando medical centre. Face to face questionnaire will be used to obtained data. Obtained data was analyzed by computer using SPSS program. Results: Among these 196 participants, 170 (86.7%) had low anxiety, 23 (11.7%) had moderate anxiety and 3 (1.5%) had potential concerning level of anxiety. Conclusion: The prevalence of anxiety disorders is low (1.5%) among people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC at Bugando medical centre, may be due to the fact that these people get anxiety disorders soon after being diagnosed to have HIV/AIDS, but after they get effective counseling special care, clinical follow up together with the start of ART and the natural history of HIV/AIDS possibly these people tend to adapt and accept their condition so they do tend to have no or low level of anxiety disorders.
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Introduction: Anxiety is the one of the co-morbidities that are often overlooked when treating patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS), anxiety among those that have recently been diagnosed with, HIV/AIDS has been shown to be more prevalent among patient with stress or excess social stigma related to their diagnosis. Specific prevalence of anxiety is difficult to identify as a result of the wide variation across the globe, ranging from 7% to 82.3%.

Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety disorders among people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC at Bugando medical centre Mwanza Tanzania.

Methodology: A cross-section study was conducted, among 265 people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC clinic at Bugando medical centre. Face to face questionnaire will be used to obtained data. Obtained data was analyzed by computer using SPSS program.

Results: Among these 196 participants, 170 (86.7%) had low anxiety, 23 (11.7%) had moderate anxiety and 3 (1.5%) had potential concerning level of anxiety.

Conclusion: The prevalence of anxiety disorders is low (1.5%) among people living with HIV/AIDS attending CTC at Bugando medical centre, may be due to the fact that these people get anxiety disorders soon after being diagnosed to have HIV/AIDS, but after they get effective counseling special care, clinical follow up together with the start of ART and the natural history of HIV/AIDS possibly these people tend to adapt and accept their condition so they do tend to have no or low level of anxiety disorders.


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