Link found between stigma\, cognitive performance in people with HIV

Link found between stigma, cognitive performance in people with HIV

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) impairs cognition in men living with the condition, finds a study.

The participants filled out a questionnaire asking how much stigma they experience. Their answers were related to their results in cognitive testing and mental questionnaires.

Researchers found that HIV-related stigma had direct effects on cognitive test performance and anxiety. There was also a direct but weaker link between stigma and Through its effects on cognition, stigma was found to reduce participation in social activities and impair function in everyday life.

This study is the first to draw a direct connection between stigma and cognitive performance in people with The mechanisms through which stigma affects cognition are unclear, but might range from the impact of on the brain, to psychological effects such as internalised negative beliefs.

has become a With effective patients' life expectancy has risen and many are or will soon become seniors. It is important to understand how the virus and related factors such as stigma affect patients later in life. This finding opens the door to new treatment approaches for in this population, and provides yet another reason to address stigma in

"Our research shows that the neurological impact of goes beyond pure biology," said Dr. Lesley Fellows, study's "The psychological and social environment in which the patient lives also plays a role. This study underscores the need for interventions that reduce social stigma and support resilience against its toxic effects on brain

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 13:25 IST