Factors associated with sexual quality of life among men living with HIV

Fatima Etemadi,Pascal Bessonneau,Issifou Yaya, Aichata Dara,Lars Eriksson, Sarah Rodriguez, Lona Juraskova, Mariliza Henrique, Thomas Rejean, William Griffith,Frederique Thonon,Olivier Chassany,Martin Duracinsky

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS(2024)

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Introduction: This study aims to assess the prevalence of sexual difficulties and identify factors associated with the Sexual Quality of Life (SQoL) among people living with HIV (PLWHA). Methods: The study included 107 heterosexual men and 474 men who have sex with men (MSM) from five countries. Participants self-reported variables related to physical and mental health, as well as HIV-related parameters. Erectile or ejaculation difficulty, as well as low sexual desire, were investigated. SQoL was measured using the PROQOL-SexLife questionnaire. Results: Most of participants reported low sexual desire, predominantly among MSM. Among MSM, living with a partner and healthcare satisfaction were associated with SQoL scores in POP dimension, while consistent condom use, cardiovascular complications, and being single were associated with SQoL scores in STI dimension. Viagra use, anti-cholesterol treatment, and living with a partner were associated with SQoL scores in DIS dimension. Among heterosexual men, employment and African origin were associated with SQoL scores in the POP dimension. Alcohol consumption was associated with SQoL scores in STI dimension. Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of non-clinical determinants when assessing SQoL among PLWHA, emphasizing psychological factors and the perceived quality of healthcare. Tailored interventions should incorporate these findings to enhance overall SQoL outcomes.
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Sexually transmitted disease,sexual behavior,stigma,quality of life,risk factors,HIV epidemiology
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