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Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among HIV-Infected Gambians on Antiretroviral Therapy

  • Kevin Peterson*
  • , Toyin Togun
  • , Sandor Klis
  • , Joris Menten
  • , Robert Colebunders
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

    OnderzoeksoutputAcademicpeer review

    19 Citaten (Scopus)

    Samenvatting

    Mood disorders are more frequent among people with HIV infection than among non-HIV-infected individuals of the same age, socioeconomic status, and HIV risks. They have been associated with worse adherence and clinical outcomes, yet remain underdiagnosed and undertreated in sub-Saharan Africa. We explored the relationship between mood disorders using the 10-item depression scale of the Centers for Epidemiological Studies (CES-D10) and the 22-item Impact of Events Scale-Revised (IES-R) for posttraumatic stress disorder, and a range of demographic and HIV-related variables among 252 consecutive subjects on antiretroviral therapy (ART). The study was conducted in the Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic of the Medical Research Council's Gambia Unit. These screening tests were positive in 7% and 30%, respectively, of the patients, with higher scores (more depression or more post-traumatic stress) associated with female gender, more advanced WHO clinical stage, and lower Karnofsky Perfomance Scale rating. Higher CES-D10 scores were also seen among those on their second ART regimen. No relationship was seen with age, time on ART, viral load, or CD4 cell count. Compared to an earlier study at the same site in subjects prior to starting ART, the prevalence of depression in those stabilized on ART was dramatically reduced (by 34%, from 41%) while that of PTSD dropped less (by 13%, from 43%). Integrating the CES-D10 or a similar instrument into patient preparation for ART is recommended in order to identify those who may benefit from further mental health investigations, specific therapy, or closer follow-up during early ART.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)589-596
    Aantal pagina's8
    TijdschriftAIDS PATIENT CARE and STDs
    Volume26
    Nummer van het tijdschrift10
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - okt.-2012

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