神经认知障碍和抑郁对艾滋病毒感染者日常功能和生活质量的独立和联合不良影响

IF 2.6 4区 心理学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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目的:尽管抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)取得了进展,但人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)仍会对日常功能产生不利影响。神经认知障碍(NCI)和当前的抑郁症在HIV感染者(PWH)中很常见,并可能导致不良的功能结果,但这两种情况之间的潜在协同作用尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在比较NCI和抑郁对PWH患者日常功能的独立和联合影响。我们预测合并NCI和抑郁的功能预后比单独的任何一种情况都差。方法:在UCSD HIV神经行为研究项目中注册的PWH被评估其神经心理表现、抑郁严重程度(≤轻度、轻度、中度或重度;贝克抑郁量表ii),以及自我报告的日常功能。结果:参与者为1973名PWH(79%为男性;66%的种族/少数民族;年龄:M = 48.6;教育程度:M = 13.0, 66%为艾滋病;82%接受抗逆转录病毒治疗;42%为NCI;35% BDI > 13)。ANCOVA模型发现NCI和抑郁症状严重程度对所有功能结局都有影响(ps < 0.0001)。当NCI和抑郁严重程度纳入同一模型时,两者仍然显著(ps < 0.0001),尽管它们的影响都减弱了,并且比仅NCI或仅抑郁的模型产生更好的模型拟合参数(即更低的AIC值)。结论:与先前的文献一致,NCI和抑郁对PWH患者的日常功能有独立的影响。也有证据表明NCI和抑郁症的联合影响,因此它们的合并症对功能的影响比单独的任何一个都大。我们的研究结果对未来针对PWH中常见的、共病的NCI和抑郁情绪的干预措施具有启示意义,从而减少与艾滋病毒相关的健康差异。
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Independent and combined adverse effects of neurocognitive impairment and depression on everyday functioning and quality of life in people with HIV.

Objective: Despite advances in antiretroviral treatment (ART), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can detrimentally affect everyday functioning. Neurocognitive impairment (NCI) and current depression are common in people with HIV (PWH) and can contribute to poor functional outcomes, but potential synergies between the two conditions are less understood. Thus, the present study aimed to compare the independent and combined effects of NCI and depression on everyday functioning in PWH. We predicted worse functional outcomes with comorbid NCI and depression than either condition alone.

Methods: PWH enrolled at the UCSD HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program were assessed for neuropsychological performance, depression severity (≤minimal, mild, moderate, or severe; Beck Depression Inventory-II), and self-reported everyday functioning.

Results: Participants were 1,973 PWH (79% male; 66% racial/ethnic minority; Age: M = 48.6; Education: M = 13.0, 66% AIDS; 82% on ART; 42% with NCI; 35% BDI>13). ANCOVA models found effects of NCI and depression symptom severity on all functional outcomes (ps < .0001). With NCI and depression severity included in the same model, both remained significant (ps < .0001), although the effects of each were attenuated, and yielded better model fit parameters (i.e., lower AIC values) than models with only NCI or only depression.

Conclusions: Consistent with prior literature, NCI and depression had independent effects on everyday functioning in PWH. There was also evidence for combined effects of NCI and depression, such that their comorbidity had a greater impact on functioning than either alone. Our results have implications for informing future interventions to target common, comorbid NCI and depressed mood in PWH and thus reduce HIV-related health disparities.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society is the official journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, an organization of over 4,500 international members from a variety of disciplines. The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society welcomes original, creative, high quality research papers covering all areas of neuropsychology. The focus of articles may be primarily experimental, applied, or clinical. Contributions will broadly reflect the interest of all areas of neuropsychology, including but not limited to: development of cognitive processes, brain-behavior relationships, adult and pediatric neuropsychology, neurobehavioral syndromes (such as aphasia or apraxia), and the interfaces of neuropsychology with related areas such as behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, genetics, and cognitive neuroscience. Papers that utilize behavioral, neuroimaging, and electrophysiological measures are appropriate. To assure maximum flexibility and to promote diverse mechanisms of scholarly communication, the following formats are available in addition to a Regular Research Article: Brief Communication is a shorter research article; Rapid Communication is intended for "fast breaking" new work that does not yet justify a full length article and is placed on a fast review track; Case Report is a theoretically important and unique case study; Critical Review and Short Review are thoughtful considerations of topics of importance to neuropsychology and include meta-analyses; Dialogue provides a forum for publishing two distinct positions on controversial issues in a point-counterpoint format; Special Issue and Special Section consist of several articles linked thematically; Letter to the Editor responds to recent articles published in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society; and Book Review, which is considered but is no longer solicited.
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