Psychosocial Correlates of Body Image and Lipodystrophy in Women Aging With HIV.

JANAC-JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CARE(2020)

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Body image disturbance is increasingly relevant as women living with HIV (WLWH) live longer. We explored body image disturbance and changes in fat distribution (lipodystrophy) in 63 WLWH (mean age = 51 years) and evaluated associations among lipodystrophy, body image, and psychosocial variables. Eighty-one percent of participants reported one or more body parts (of six assessed) demonstrating lipodystrophy, and more than one third reported three or more affected body parts. Increased belt/waist (58%) and increased chest/breast (39%) sizes were most common. More diffuse lipodystrophy was significantly associated with poorer body image (F[2,54] = 11.86,p< .001, partial eta(2)= .313) and anxiety (F[2,52] = 3.82,p= .029, partial eta(2)= .133) after controlling for age and duration of infection. Lipodystrophy was prevalent in our sample; more diffuse lipodystrophy was associated with anxiety and poor body image. Providers should assess lipodystrophy in older WLWH and provide referrals for mental health services.
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body fat,body image disturbance,WLWH
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