Self-Reported Sleep and Associated Variables In Adults Living with HIV in Jakarta, Indonesia
[Thesis]
Hening Pujasari
Kapella, Mary
University of Illinois at Chicago
2017
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Committee members: Carley, David; Culbert, Gabriel; Levy, Judith; Steffen, Alana
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-438-11834-8
Ph.D.
Nursing-Biobehavioral Health Science
University of Illinois at Chicago
2017
The purpose of this study was to determine the correlates of self-reported sleep and to understand the impact of sleep on quality of life among adults living with HIV in Indonesia. Prior studies mainly from high-income countries provide insights into the importance of sleep in people living with HIV (PLH). Current evidence indicates that poor sleep has negative consequences on PLH, including decreased adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and diminished quality of life. Addressing factors associated with poor sleep in PLH is vital to enhance quality of life for PLH.
Health sciences; Nursing; Public health
Health and environmental sciences;Adherence;Anxiety;Fatigue;HIV;Indonesia;Insomnia;Islam;Jakarta;Pain;Religious;Sleep