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Title: | COVID-19 Prevention in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Entering the Endemic Phase |
Authors: | Manurung, Imelda F E Takaeb, Afrona E L da Cruz, Jermias |
Keywords: | COVID-19 prevention, literacy, people living with HIV/AIDS, social support |
Issue Date: | 30-May-2023 |
Publisher: | The Indoneisan Journal Of Public Health |
Abstract: | Abstract The mortality and severity risks due to COVID-19 infection are higher in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) than those with no such condition. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between health literacy, social support, and the health belief model in PLWHA in preventing COVID-19 from entering the endemic phase. An analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design was conducted in October 2021 among 94 PLWHA selected by purposive sampling in Kupang City, Indonesia. The bivariate data analysis used the Chi-square, and the multivariate data analysis used the binomial logistic regression test. The results showed that 88.3% of the participants had poor COVID-19 literacy, 67% had low emotional support, and 71.3% had poor COVID-19 prevention behavior. The results of the multivariate analysis showed that the factors with the strongest association, COVID-19 literacy (95% CI = 1.71–108.55; PR = 4.15) and emotional support (95% CI= 1.01–53.81; PR = 2.35), improve COVID-19 prevention behavior. Implementing communication, information, education, and policy strategies is important to improve literacy and emotional support to prevent COVID-19 from entering the endemic phase among PLWHA. Keywords: COVID-19 prevention, literacy, people living with HIV/AIDS, social support |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6556 |
ISSN: | 2460-0601 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 18 NO 2 2023 |
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