HIV and Depression: A Scoping Review of the South African Literature

Frances B. Slaven, D. Cameron
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This scoping review attempts to contextualise the current state of research regarding responding to co-morbid depression and HIV in primary healthcare, identify the gaps in research and develop appropriate recommendations. The researcher used Arksey and O’Malley’s six-stage scoping review method. The researcher reviewed articles from Springer Link, Ebsco Host, Pub Med and Psych Info that were found using the keywords ‘depression’; ‘HIV’; and ‘primary healthcare’ and that were published between 2010 and 2015. A final number of 27 articles were included in the scoping review. The review found that symptoms of depression in HIV positive patients can have a detrimental effect on their health-seeking behaviour and disease progression. Patients often do not report psychological symptoms of depression, unless enquired into, and usually focus on their physical symptoms. Additionally, there is a clear relationship between depression and antiretroviral treatment non-adherence and that treating depression with antidepressants or psychotherapy results in increased levels of adherence. Standardised and routine screening for depression in people living with HIV in primary care is the most ideal solution to this problem; a context-specific model that takes into account the shortage of resources in South Africa is greatly needed.
艾滋病与抑郁症:南非文献综述
这篇范围界定综述试图将初级保健中应对共病抑郁症和艾滋病毒的研究现状纳入背景,找出研究中的差距,并制定适当的建议。研究人员使用了Arksey和O’€™马利™的六阶段范围界定审查方法。研究人员回顾了Springer Link、Ebsco Host、Pub Med和Psych Info的文章,这些文章都是使用关键词“抑郁症”发现的™; 艾滋病毒™; 和“初级保健”™ 并于2010年至2015年间发表。最后27篇文章被纳入范围界定审查。该综述发现,HIV阳性患者的抑郁症状会对他们的健康寻求行为和疾病进展产生不利影响。除非询问,否则患者通常不会报告抑郁症的心理症状,通常只关注他们的身体症状。此外,抑郁症和抗逆转录病毒治疗的不依从性之间存在明显的关系,用抗抑郁药或心理治疗抑郁症会提高依从性。在初级保健中对艾滋病毒感染者进行标准化和常规的抑郁症筛查是解决这一问题的最理想方案;非常需要一个考虑到南非资源短缺的具体情况的模式。
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