Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review
Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder and a leading cause of disability, which commonly presents unexplained psychological and physical symptoms. Depression and HIV/AIDS are commonly comorbid. This review provides an insight into the effect of depression on disease progression a...
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iium-786812020-03-09T02:31:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/78681/ Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review Yousuf, Abdilahi Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Musa, Ramli Md. Isa, Muhammad Lokman R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine RB Pathology RG551 Pregnancy RS Pharmacy and materia medica RT Nursing Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder and a leading cause of disability, which commonly presents unexplained psychological and physical symptoms. Depression and HIV/AIDS are commonly comorbid. This review provides an insight into the effect of depression on disease progression among people living with HIV. Methods: A search for relevant articles was conducted using a database like MEDLINE, Scopus, PsycINFO and CINAHL. Peer-reviewed English journals published between 2015 and 2019 were included in the review. Results: A total of eight studies conducted in different settings were included in the review. This review has found that psychosocial, neurohormonal and virologic factors associated with depression affect HIV disease progression. Yet, the chronicity of depression, absence of the hormones that have a buffer effect on depression and lack of examination if depression is a predictor, or an outcome of disease progression, were some of the gaps that require further investigation. Conclusion: Considerably, more research is needed to better understand the effect of mental disorder, especially depression, on HIV disease progression to AIDS and future interventions should, therefore, concentrate on the integration of mental health screening in HIV clinical setup. Bentham Open 2019-12-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78681/1/Depression_and_HIV_Disease_Progression_A_Mini-Revi.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/78681/7/78681_Depression%20and%20HIV%20disease%20progression-%20A%20Mini-review_Scopus.pdf Yousuf, Abdilahi and Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai and Musa, Ramli and Md. Isa, Muhammad Lokman (2019) Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 15. pp. 153-159. ISSN 1745-0179 https://clinical-practice-and-epidemiology-in-mental-health.com/ 10.2174/1745017901915010153 |
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R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine RB Pathology RG551 Pregnancy RS Pharmacy and materia medica RT Nursing Yousuf, Abdilahi Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Musa, Ramli Md. Isa, Muhammad Lokman Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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Background:
Depression is the most common mental disorder and a leading cause of disability, which commonly presents unexplained psychological and physical symptoms. Depression and HIV/AIDS are commonly comorbid. This review provides an insight into the effect of depression on disease progression among people living with HIV.
Methods:
A search for relevant articles was conducted using a database like MEDLINE, Scopus, PsycINFO and CINAHL. Peer-reviewed English journals published between 2015 and 2019 were included in the review.
Results:
A total of eight studies conducted in different settings were included in the review. This review has found that psychosocial, neurohormonal and virologic factors associated with depression affect HIV disease progression. Yet, the chronicity of depression, absence of the hormones that have a buffer effect on depression and lack of examination if depression is a predictor, or an outcome of disease progression, were some of the gaps that require further investigation.
Conclusion:
Considerably, more research is needed to better understand the effect of mental disorder, especially depression, on HIV disease progression to
AIDS and future interventions should, therefore, concentrate on the integration of mental health screening in HIV clinical setup. |
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Yousuf, Abdilahi Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Musa, Ramli Md. Isa, Muhammad Lokman |
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Yousuf, Abdilahi Mohd Arifin, Siti Roshaidai Musa, Ramli Md. Isa, Muhammad Lokman |
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Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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Depression and HIV disease progression: A Mini-review |
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depression and hiv disease progression: a mini-review |
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