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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Self-reported health-related quality of life in persons with HIV infection: results from a multi-site interview project Michael L Campsmith*1, Allyn K Nakashima1 and Arthur J Davidson2 Address: 1Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA and 2Denver Department of Public Health, Denver, Colorado, USA Email: Michael L Campsmith* - mcampsmith@cdc.gov; Allyn K Nakashima - anakashima@cdc.gov; Arthur J Davidson - art.davidson@dhha.org * Corresponding author Published: 24 April 2003 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2003, 1:12 This article is available from: http://www.hqlo.com/content/1/1/12 Received: 27 March. | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Self-reported health-related quality of life in persons with HIV infection results from a multi-site interview project Michael L Campsmith 1 Allyn K Nakashima1 and Arthur J Davidson2 Address 1Division of HIV AIDS Prevention National Center for HIV STD and TB Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta Georgia USA and 2Denver Department of Public Health Denver Colorado USA Email Michael L Campsmith - mcampsmith@cdc.gov Allyn K Nakashima - anakashima@cdc.gov Arthur J Davidson - art.davidson@dhha.org Corresponding author Published 24 April 2003 Received 27 March 2003 Accepted 24 April 2003 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2003 1 12 This article is available from http www.hqlo.cOm content 1 1 12 2003 Campsmith et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose provided this notice is preserved along with the article s original URL. Abstract Background To examine demographic and behavioral associations with self-reported health-related quality of life HRQOL among persons with HIV infection or AIDS. Methods Analysis of interviews with persons 18 years of age reported through routine disease surveillance with HIV infection or AIDS to nine state and local health departments from January 1995 through December 1996. Scales were constructed from validated measures of HRQOL and mean scores were calculated lower scores signified poorer HRQOL . Measures of HRQOL included Overall Health Pain Physical Functioning Role Functioning Social Functioning Mental Health Energy Fatigue and Cognitive Functioning. Differences in HRQOL were examined by various demographic and behavioral factors including taking antiretroviral medication. Results HRQOL data were available for 3778 persons. Factors associated with lower HRQOL scores included older age female sex black or Hispanic race ethnicity

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