The current study wanted to examine sleep character and its befriended characteristics in HIV/AIDS victims. Sleep disturbance is a conventional problem between HIV/AIDS patients. Despite allure impact on treatment devotion, quality of growth, work productivity, and the risk of incessant illness, sleep turmoil remains under-acknowledged and under-studied in Ethiopia. As a result, controlled evidence is required to bridge the information gap and administration areas.From April to May 2018, an organization-based cross-localized study was conducted accompanying 408 individuals preferred through a systematic sample grabbed at random approach at Zewditu Memorial Hospital. To assess sleep quality, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index inquiry was employed.The size of poor sleep feature was 55.6%. Being female [AOR = 3.40, 95% CI: (1.80, 6.41)], depression [AOR =3.52, 95% CI: (1.95, 6.32)], CD4count ≤ 200 containers/mm3 [AOR = 3.18, 95%CI: (1.65, 6.13)], duration of HIV/AIDS Diagnosis [AOR = 3.43, 95% CI: (1.61, 7.29)], current use of smoking [AOR = 5.69, 95% CI: (2.04, 15.9)] and chat or caffeinated drinks [AOR = 2.65, 95% CI: (1.06, 6.64)] and poor sleep cleanliness [AOR = 3.55, 95% CI: (1.85, 6.78)] were significantly guide poor sleep condition. More over half of the study participants had weak sleep quality. A type of factors influence the sleep characteristic of those living with HIV/AIDS. Routine protect for sleep problems in community living with HIV/AIDS and early intervention established the results is recommended.
Author(s) Details:
Nebiyu Mengistu,
Department
of Psychiatry, Dilla University, P.O. Box (DU): 419, Dilla, Ethiopia.
Telake
Azale,
Gondar
University, P.O. Box (GU): 196, Gondar, Ethiopia.
Seid Shumye,
Department of Psychiatry, Dilla University, P.O. Box (DU): 419,
Dilla, Ethiopia.
Mahlet Fikreyesus,
Amanuel Mental Specialized Hospital, P.O. Box: 1971, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
Elsa
Melaku,
Amanuel
Mental Specialized Hospital, P.O. Box: 1971, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Solomon
Yimer,
Department
of Psychiatry, Dilla University, P.O. Box (DU): 419, Dilla, Ethiopia.
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