Slow and steady but not related to HIV stigma: physical activity in South Africans living with HIV and chronic pain
Slow and steady but not related to HIV stigma: physical activity in South Africans living with HIV and chronic pain
HIV stigma may influence physical activity in people living with HIV (PLWH) and chronic pain. We prospectively examined the relationship between stigma, activity and chronic pain in a convenience sample of PLWH initiating antiretroviral therapy in an inner-city clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa. Participants wore accelerometers to measure daily duration and intensity of activity for 2 weeks. Stigma was assessed with the Revised HIV Stigma Scale. Participants [n=81, 89% female, age mean (SD) 42 (8)] were active for a median of 7 h daily (IQR 5.2, 9.2), but at very low intensity, equivalent to a slow walk [median (IQR): 0.39 m s−1 (0.33, 0.50)]. Duration and intensity of activity was not associated with stigma, even after controlling for age, self-assessed wealth, pain intensity and willingness to engage in physical activity (p-values>0.05). As stigma did not associate with greater activity, drivers of sustained activity in South African PLWH remain unclear.
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Wadley, Antonia, Kamerman, Peter, Pincus, Tamar, Evangeli, Michael, Chinaka, Tapiwa, Venter, W.D. Francois, Akpomiemie, Godspower, Moorhouse, Michelle and Parker, Romy
(2022)
Slow and steady but not related to HIV stigma: physical activity in South Africans living with HIV and chronic pain.
AIDS and Behavior, 27, .
(doi:10.1007/s10461-022-03928-7).
Abstract
HIV stigma may influence physical activity in people living with HIV (PLWH) and chronic pain. We prospectively examined the relationship between stigma, activity and chronic pain in a convenience sample of PLWH initiating antiretroviral therapy in an inner-city clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa. Participants wore accelerometers to measure daily duration and intensity of activity for 2 weeks. Stigma was assessed with the Revised HIV Stigma Scale. Participants [n=81, 89% female, age mean (SD) 42 (8)] were active for a median of 7 h daily (IQR 5.2, 9.2), but at very low intensity, equivalent to a slow walk [median (IQR): 0.39 m s−1 (0.33, 0.50)]. Duration and intensity of activity was not associated with stigma, even after controlling for age, self-assessed wealth, pain intensity and willingness to engage in physical activity (p-values>0.05). As stigma did not associate with greater activity, drivers of sustained activity in South African PLWH remain unclear.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 November 2022
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Michelle Moorhouse
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