Prevalence of and factors associated with depression among adult patients living with HIV/AIDs undergoing ART unit in Banadir hospital, Mogadishu Somalia

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作者
Mohamud, Abdirahman Khalif [1 ]
Ahmed, Omar Abdullahi [2 ]
Mohamud, Abdulrahman Ahmed [2 ]
Dirie, Najib Isse [3 ]
机构
[1] SIMAD Univ, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Mogadishu, Somalia
[2] Banadir Hosp, Dept ART Unit, Mogadishu, Somalia
[3] SIMAD Univ, Dr Sumait Hosp, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Urol, Mogadishu, Somalia
关键词
HIV; AIDS; Prevalence; Factors associated; Depression; ART; Somalia; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; MAJOR DEPRESSION; INFECTED MEN; HIV; PEOPLE; SYMPTOMS; HEALTH; STIGMA; CARE; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
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10.1186/s12888-023-04723-x
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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BackgroundDepression is the most common psychiatric disorder in HIV/AIDs patients, and its prevalence is three times higher in HIV/AIDs patients. Globally, over 35 million people were living with HIV/AIDs, 24.7 million were in Sub-Saharan Africa. The study aims to estimate the prevalence and determine factors associated with depression among HIV/AIDs adult patients in the ART unit at Banadir Hospital Mogadishu, Somalia.MethodA hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted between 1 May and 1 July 2022. Samples were recruited from the HIV/AIDs adult patients attending in ART unit at Banadir Hospital, Mogadishu, Somalia. A validated research tool, including sociodemographic, behavioral, clinical, and psycho-social characteristics, three items social support scale, an 11-item HIV stigma scale, and patient health questions-9 (PHQ-9) were used. The interview was conducted privet room in the ART unit. Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with depression at the significance level a = 0.050.ResultThe overall prevalence of depression among HIV/AIDs patients was 33.5% (95%CI = 28.1-39.0). In the multivariable logistic regression, three factors were associated with depression; the odds of depression were 3.415 times (95%CI=1.465-7.960) greater for those with poor social support than those with moderate-strong social support. Those with moderate and poor treatment adherence had 14.307 times (95%CI=5.361-38.182) greater odds of depression than those with good treatment adherence. Those who use substances had 3.422 times (95%CI=1.727-6.781) greater odds of having depression than those who did not.ConclusionPeople living with HIV in Mogadishu, Somalia, suffer from depression. The implementation to reduce depression should be focused on empowering social support, developing an appropriate approach to increase treatment adherence, and reducing or eliminating substance use.
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