Associations Between Depressive Symptoms and Memory Functions in Persons with HIV: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 5.4 2区 心理学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Lujie Xu, Huda Al-Shamali, Tarek Turk, Sandra M Campbell, Esther Fujiwara
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Abstract

Episodic memory impairment can persist in persons with HIV (PWH) despite treatment. Depression is among the most prevalent comorbidities in HIV. Changes to brain regions involved in episodic memory like the hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex have been well documented in depression. If episodic memory changes occur in PWH, it is important to understand the potential impact of concurrent depressive symptoms (DS). Thus, our objective was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis on the role of DS in episodic memory in PWH. We included cross-sectional and longitudinal studies that provided episodic memory test scores and a formal assessment of DS expecting that episodic memory in PWH (A) be lower with comorbid DS; (B) negatively correlated with DS severity and incidence of clinical depression; and (C) declines over time with comorbid depression. Following PRIMSA guidelines, 3505 papers were identified, of which 44 studies were ultimately included. Meta-analysis demonstrated that immediate but not delayed recall were lower in PWH with DS than without DS, with small average effect sizes. An inverse relationship between DS severity and episodic memory performance emerged in about a quarter of the studies, with a higher likelihood in studies measuring incidence of clinically elevated DS. If observed, longitudinal memory decline was limited to moderately-severely depressed PWH. Our results suggest that prevention and treatment of clinical levels of depressive symptomatology in PWH remains a paramount target in HIV care with important implications for memory and likely other cognitive functions long-term.

HIV感染者抑郁症状与记忆功能之间的关系:系统回顾和荟萃分析
尽管接受了治疗,HIV (PWH)患者的情景记忆障碍仍可能持续存在。抑郁症是艾滋病毒最普遍的合并症之一。与情景记忆有关的大脑区域的变化,如海马体和前额皮质,已经在抑郁症中得到了充分的证明。如果情景记忆改变发生在PWH中,了解并发抑郁症状(DS)的潜在影响是很重要的。因此,我们的目标是对DS在PWH患者情景记忆中的作用进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。我们纳入了横断面和纵向研究,这些研究提供了情景记忆测试分数和DS的正式评估,期望PWH (a)的情景记忆与共病DS相比更低;(B)与退行性痴呆严重程度、临床抑郁发生率呈负相关;(C)随着时间的推移,伴随抑郁症而下降。按照PRIMSA的指导方针,确定了3505篇论文,其中44篇研究最终被纳入。荟萃分析表明,有DS的PWH患者的即时回忆比没有DS的PWH患者低,平均效应量较小。在大约四分之一的研究中,退行性痴呆的严重程度与情景记忆表现呈反比关系,在测量临床退行性痴呆发生率的研究中,这种关系的可能性更高。如果观察到,纵向记忆下降仅限于中度至重度抑郁的PWH。我们的研究结果表明,预防和治疗PWH患者抑郁症状的临床水平仍然是HIV护理的首要目标,对记忆和其他长期认知功能具有重要意义。
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Neuropsychology Review
Neuropsychology Review 医学-神经科学
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11.00
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1.70%
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36
期刊介绍: Neuropsychology Review is a quarterly, refereed publication devoted to integrative review papers on substantive content areas in neuropsychology, with particular focus on populations with endogenous or acquired conditions affecting brain and function and on translational research providing a mechanistic understanding of clinical problems. Publication of new data is not the purview of the journal. Articles are written by international specialists in the field, discussing such complex issues as distinctive functional features of central nervous system disease and injury; challenges in early diagnosis; the impact of genes and environment on function; risk factors for functional impairment; treatment efficacy of neuropsychological rehabilitation; the role of neuroimaging, neuroelectrophysiology, and other neurometric modalities in explicating function; clinical trial design; neuropsychological function and its substrates characteristic of normal development and aging; and neuropsychological dysfunction and its substrates in neurological, psychiatric, and medical conditions. The journal''s broad perspective is supported by an outstanding, multidisciplinary editorial review board guided by the aim to provide students and professionals, clinicians and researchers with scholarly articles that critically and objectively summarize and synthesize the strengths and weaknesses in the literature and propose novel hypotheses, methods of analysis, and links to other fields.
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