受HIV影响的泰国青少年的行为障碍和认知。

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2021-02-09 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2021.1
Payal B Patel, Andrew Belden, Ryan Handoko, Thanyawee Puthanakit, Stephen Kerr, Pope Kosalaraksa, Pradthana Ounchanum, Suparat Kanjanavanit, Linda Aurpibul, Chaiwat Ngampiyasakul, Wicharn Luesomboon, Claude A Mellins, Kathleen Malee, Jintanat Ananworanich, Robert Paul
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摘要

背景:认知和行为障碍在围产期获得性艾滋病毒(pHIV)感染儿童和子宫内暴露于艾滋病毒但未感染(HEU)的儿童中很常见。方法:我们试图通过泰语翻译和验证版SNAP-IV问卷来确定不良行为症状的患病率,并利用儿童颜色痕迹测试、Delis-Kaplan执行功能系统和韦氏智力量表来评估我们的泰国青少年(10-20岁)与HEU和hiv未暴露、未感染的青少年相比,控制良好的hiv青少年的认知功能。然后,我们评估了独立于人口统计变量的HIV状态、行为障碍和执行功能结果之间的相互作用。结果:在控制了年龄和家庭收入等人口因素后,与未感染hiv的对照组相比,感染hiv的青少年有更高的注意力不集中症状和更差的神经心理测试分数。在多个神经认知测试中,注意力不集中和执行功能之间存在显著的相互作用。结论:与未感染hiv的同龄人相比,感染hiv控制良好的青少年存在行为障碍和执行功能差。SNAP-IV问卷可能是一种有用的工具,可以识别那些在资源有限的环境中可能从进一步的认知测试中受益的注意力障碍患者。
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Behavioral impairment and cognition in Thai adolescents affected by HIV.

Behavioral impairment and cognition in Thai adolescents affected by HIV.

Behavioral impairment and cognition in Thai adolescents affected by HIV.

Behavioral impairment and cognition in Thai adolescents affected by HIV.

Background: Cognitive and behavioral impairment are common in children living with perinatally acquired HIV (pHIV) and children exposed to HIV in utero but uninfected (HEU).

Methods: We sought to determine the prevalence of adverse behavioral symptomatology using a Thai-translated and validated version of the SNAP-IV questionnaire and assess cognitive function utilizing the Children's Color Trails Test, Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System, and the Wechsler Intelligence Scales, in our cohort of Thai adolescents (10-20 years old) with well-controlled pHIV compared to HEU and HIV-unexposed, uninfected youth. We then evaluated the interaction between HIV status, behavioral impairment, and executive function outcomes independent of demographic variables.

Results: After controlling for demographic factors of age and household income, adolescents with pHIV had higher inattentive symptomatology and poorer neuropsychological test scores compared to uninfected controls. Significant interactions were found between inattention and executive function across multiple neurocognitive tests.

Conclusions: Behavioral impairment and poor executive functioning are present in adolescents with well-controlled pHIV compared to HIV-uninfected matched peers. The SNAP-IV questionnaire may be a useful tool to identify those with attentional impairment who may benefit from further cognitive testing in resource-limited settings.

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