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Quality of life among people treated for tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [Short communication]
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Quality Of LifeLife AssessmentHuman Immunodeficiency VirusPsychiatryTreatment And PreventionHealth OutcomeHealth CommunicationTuberculosis PreventionGlobal HealthTuberculosisMental HealthPublic HealthHivMedicineSocial Determinants Of HealthSimilar QolHuman Health
We measured quality of life (QOL) among individuals receiving treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV; n = 45), active tuberculosis (TB; n = 44) and both TB and HIV (n = 9) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Active treated TB was associated with lower physical health (absolute decrease of 0.95 standard deviation in summary score), but not mental health, among people being treated for HIV. Visual analogue scale scores were similar across all three populations, and corresponded closely to standard disability weights used in the literature. Among patients receiving treatment, those with HIV, active TB and both conditions together appear to have similar QOL.