The impact of COVID-19 changes and disruptions on generalized anxiety disorder among young adults living with HIV (YLHIV) in Uganda

Author:

Girma Abel Zemedkun1ORCID,Brathwaite Rachel1,Karamagi Yvonne2,Nakabuye Fatumah3,Nakasujja Noeline4,Byansi William5,Nabunya Proscovia1,Sensoy Bahar Ozge1,Ssewamala Fred M1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Washington University in St. Louis, USA

2. Mildmay Uganda, Uganda

3. International Center for Child Health and Development, Uganda

4. Makerere University, Uganda

5. Boston College School of Social Work, USA

Abstract

In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, we investigated associations between specific COVID-19-related changes and its impact on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) levels among vulnerable young adults living with HIV (YALHIV) in a low-resource setting in Southern Uganda. This research utilized data from 500 YALHIV aged 19 to 25 from the Suubi+Adherence-R2 COVID-19 Supplement study. Disruptions were assessed using an 8-item modified Coronavirus Impact Scale, while anxiety was measured with the GAD-7 questionnaire. Hierarchical logistic regression analysis and multivariate linear regression were employed, guided by the Social Determinants of Health framework. Key findings highlighted changes in routines, family income, stress from the pandemic, changes in family stress and discord, and reduced access to mental health services heightened levels of probable GAD for YALHIV during the pandemic. Additionally, female young adults showed greater levels than males. These results underscore the urgency to develop tailored support mechanisms for YALHIV, especially during challenging and unprecedented times.

Funder

Fogarty International Center

eunice kennedy shriver national institute of child health and human development

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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