Noeline Nakasujja, Seggane Musisi, Hans Agren, Elly Katabira, Peter Allebeck
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Abstract
Background: Clinical characteristics of psychosis in HIV infection have been described, but there have been limited comparative studies in HIV-endemic low-resource regions.
Aim: To compare clinical characteristics of psychosis in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients at the main psychiatric referral units in Uganda.
Method: Patients with psychosis were consecutively recruited and completed a standardised demographic questionnaire and psychiatric and laboratory assessments including an HIV test. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview was used to diagnose psychiatric illness. Psychosis symptoms were compared between HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals using bivariate methods. A logistic regression model was used to assess the effects of age, gender and HIV status on different types of psychosis.
Results: There were 478 patients enrolled, of which 156 were HIV positive and 322 were HIV negative. The mean age was 33.2 years (95% CI 31.8-34.5) for the HIV-positive group and 29.6 years (95% CI 28.7-30.5) for the HIV-negative group (P < 0.001). Female patients had a higher proportion of seropositivity 40.6% (95% CI 34.8-46.4) compared with males 21.8% (95% CI 16.1-27.5) (P < 0.001). Psychotic disorder not otherwise specified occurred more in the HIV-positive individuals (88% (95% CI 82.9-93.1) v. 12% (95% CI 8.4-15.5), P < 0.001). Motor activity, irritability, emotional withdrawal, feelings of guilt, mannerisms and posturing, grandiosity, suspiciousness, unusual thoughts, blunted affect, excitement and disorientation were associated with HIV seropositivity.
Conclusion: The presentation of psychosis in patients with HIV is unique to this HIV endemic setting. Characterisation of the symptomatology of patients presenting with psychosis is important for proper diagnosis and care.
背景:目的:比较乌干达主要精神病转诊机构中 HIV 阳性和 HIV 阴性患者的精神病临床特征:方法:连续招募精神病患者,填写标准化人口统计学问卷,并进行精神病学和实验室评估,包括 HIV 检测。迷你国际神经精神病学访谈用于诊断精神病。采用双变量法对 HIV 阳性和 HIV 阴性患者的精神病症状进行比较。采用逻辑回归模型评估年龄、性别和艾滋病病毒感染状况对不同类型精神病的影响:共有 478 名患者入选,其中 156 人为 HIV 阳性,322 人为 HIV 阴性。HIV 阳性组的平均年龄为 33.2 岁(95% CI 31.8-34.5),HIV 阴性组的平均年龄为 29.6 岁(95% CI 28.7-30.5)(P < 0.001)。女性患者的血清阳性率为 40.6%(95% CI 34.8-46.4),高于男性的 21.8%(95% CI 16.1-27.5)(P < 0.001)。艾滋病毒抗体阳性者出现未作其他说明的精神障碍的比例更高(88% (95% CI 82.9-93.1) v. 12% (95% CI 8.4-15.5), P < 0.001)。运动性活动、易激惹、情感退缩、内疚感、举止和姿态、自大、多疑、异常想法、情感迟钝、兴奋和迷失方向与艾滋病毒血清阳性有关:结论:艾滋病病毒感染者的精神病表现在艾滋病流行的环境中是独一无二的。确定精神病患者的症状特征对于正确诊断和护理非常重要。
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