Factores asociados a Alteraciones de las Funciones Cognitivas y Capacidades Adaptativas en Pacientes con VIH

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https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a24n3.5996

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between risk factors such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, overweight, high viral load, and cognitive impairments and adaptive capacities in patients with HIV.

Materials and methods: An observational, cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted in a family medicine unit, with a sample of n=83 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Comorbidities and high viral load were identified; to measure adaptive capacities and cognitive functions, the Vineland and MoCA questionnaires were applied, with prior informed consent. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using Pearson's chi-square test and prevalence ratio (PR) with the statistical software SPSS version 25.0. Authorization was obtained from the ethics and research committee with the registration: R-2023-2701-065.

Results: Patients aged Ⱦ=34 years ±S=10.4 years, with a median Md=32 years, men 84.3% (70), married 36.1% (30). With BMI Ⱦ≥30 Kg/m2=9.6% (8). Mild cognitive impairment was presented in 14.5% (12), and interpersonal relationship problems were seen in 27.7% (23). High viral load and cognitive impairment were observed in 83.3% (10), compared to those with undetectable viral load, with X2=10.345, df=2, and a statistically significant p value=0.001. An association was observed between high viral load and mild cognitive impairment (RP=18.05, 95%CI: Li 6.521, Ls 49.989 and p value= 0.0001) and alterations in interpersonal adaptive capacities and gross motor skills.

Conclusions: This study highlights the need to implement targeted interventions to improve functionality and quality of life in patients with HIV, through a comprehensive approach that considers both physical risk factors and adaptive capacities.

 

Keywords: HIV; Cognitive impairment; Adaptive behavior; Factors associated.

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Author Biographies

  • Silvia María Guadalupe Garrido Pérez, Mexican Social Security Institute

    PhD in Health Sciences. Assistant Coordinator of Health Research. Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tabasco Delegation. Mexico.

  • Alberto Ramos López, Mexican Social Security Institute

    Third Year Resident of the Specialty of Family Medicine attached to the UMF No.43. Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tabasco Delegation. Mexico.

  • Eduardo Contreras Pérez, Mexican Social Security Institute

    Master in Health Management. Specialist in Family Medicine. Coordinator of Planning and Institutional Liaison of the Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tabasco Delegation. Mexico.

  • Rosario Zapata Vázquez, Mexican Social Security Institute

    PhD in Public Health and Health Management. Specialist in Family Medicine. Medical Assistant Coordination of Education Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tabasco Delegation. Mexico.

  • Jorge Iván Martínez Pérez, Mexican Social Security Institute

    Master in Education. Specialist in Family Medicine. Clinical Coordinator of Education and Research. Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tabasco Delegation. Mexico.

  • María Isabel Avalos García, Secretaria de Salud

    PhD in Health Sciences from the National School of Public Health of Cuba. CESSA Tierra Colorada. Ministry of Health of the State of Tabasco. Mexico.

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2025-12-03

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Garrido Pérez, S. M. G., Ramos López, A., Contreras Pérez, E., Zapata Vázquez, R., Martínez Pérez, J. I., & Avalos García, M. I. (2025). Factores asociados a Alteraciones de las Funciones Cognitivas y Capacidades Adaptativas en Pacientes con VIH. Horizonte Sanitario, 24(3), 924-940. https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a24n3.5996

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