01759nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653002000118653002200138653003900160653001800199100003600217700002500253245008400278300001000362490000700372520114600379022001401525020001401539 2008 d c01/2008bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aQuality of life10aCoping strategies10ahuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)10alipodystrophy1 aMaría Dolores García Sánchez1 aAntoni Font Guiteras00aQuality of life and coping strategies in HIV positive people with lipodystrophy a81-990 v143 aThe aims of this study were two; 1) To observe if lipodystrophy syndrome in HIV positive people is related to their quality of life, and 2) to analyze the coping strategies used by people with lipodystrophy and if these have any connection with their quality of life. One hundred and thirty four people infected with HIV were assessed and divided into two groups: subjects without lipodystrophy (n = 73, 54%) and subjects with lipodystrophy (n = 61, 46%), When comparing the two groups quality of life, a significant difference (p = .042) in the subscale emotional discomfort of the questionnaire was found. When dealing with health problems, subjects with lipodystrophy use different coping strategies, both positive and negative. The most common are not requesting help from others , following the doctor s prescription , think about overcoming it on your own , and feeling hopeful and optimistic . Significant relations were found between the coping strategies used and all the quality of life questionnaire subscales. In summary, lipodystrophy may reduce quality of life at an emotional level when certain coping strategies are adopted. a1134-7937 a2174-0437