Integration of mental health in HIV clinics is needed in order to accelerate fast track 90-90-90 for controlling HIV. Symptoms of depression are sometimes difficult to recognize. In people living with HIV (PLWHA), depression that fails to be recognized and uncontrolled increases the risk of unsuccessful antiretroviral treatment and mortality. The main purpose of this study is to estimate the proportion of depressive disorders in people living with HIV. The study included adult HIV patients aged ≥18 years, both men and women, who had received ARV treatment for at least six months, with no history of being diagnosed with depression.
This study was a cross-sectional, non-intervention and multicenter in adults with HIV-AIDS (PLWHA) who were treated at a hospital who had received ARV treatment for at least six months, without a history of being diagnosed with depression. Patients from HIV outpatient clinics in each research hospital were briefed on the study and offered to participate. Furthermore, based on the assessment of inclusion and exclusion criteria, PLWHA who meet the requirements were recruited and data were collected. Sociodemographic data, HIV risk factors, risk behaviors, clinical characteristics such as duration of HIV, family history of mental illness, AIDS-related illnesses, other serious non-AIDS-related illnesses, treatment (antiretroviral (ARV) and non-ARV) and history ARV treatment response (HIV and CD4 viral load) were collected from each participant. In addition, a rapid screening for depressive disorders was carried out using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) which was translated and validated in Indonesian. The PHQ-9 questionnaire was filled in by the patient with the assistance of health personnel. The total PHQ-9 questionnaire score were added up and the severity of depression associated with the score was reported to the patient's physician for further management.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Site 600 : Adam Malik Hospital
Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Site 650: Budi Kemuliaan Hospital
Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia
Site 630: M. Ansari Saleh Hospital
Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Site 640: St. Carolus Hospital
Jakarta, Indonesia
Proportion of depressive disorders in PLWHA in hospitals.
Number in percentage for Proportion of depressive disorders in PLWHA in hospitals.
Time frame: [Time Frame: 3 months] [No Safety Issue]
Distribution of the severity of depressive disorders in PLWHA
Distribution of the severity of depressive disorders in PLWHA catagorized into minimal, mild, moderate, moderate-severe and severe
Time frame: [Time Frame: 3 months] [No Safety Issue]
The correlation of depression with various factors.
The correlation of depression with various factors: the Risk behavior in the past 30 days, socio-demographic, clinical characteristic and ARV response history.
Time frame: [Time Frame: 3 months] [No Safety Issue]
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