Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients

Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has existed for over two decades in India. The mental health needs of people infected with HIV has to be evaluated and looked after properly by mental health professionals. Aim and objectives: This study was carried out with the aim to find out psychiatric morbidity...

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Main Authors: Adya Shanker Srivastava, Raj Kumar, Madhukar Rai, Maheshwar Nath Tripathi, Jai Singh Yadav, Achyut Kumar Pandey
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Published: Academy Publisher 2019-06-01
Series:Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-5d4ac8f66fe24ef18091a0ef1c0b2f7f2020-11-24T21:29:07ZengAcademy PublisherOpen Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences2394-20532394-20612019-06-0110211011410.5958/2394-2061.2019.00022.3Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patientsAdya Shanker SrivastavaRaj KumarMadhukar RaiMaheshwar Nath TripathiJai Singh YadavAchyut Kumar PandeyBackground: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has existed for over two decades in India. The mental health needs of people infected with HIV has to be evaluated and looked after properly by mental health professionals. Aim and objectives: This study was carried out with the aim to find out psychiatric morbidity in patients infected with HIV so that a proper evaluation and comprehensive management can be planned to improve the overall quality of life of these people. Methodology: One hundred patients infected with HIV attending anti-retroviral therapy (ART) clinic, before starting ART, were included in the study. They were screened for presence of psychiatric morbidity on a structured proforma containing sociodemographic details, and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study. The diagnosis of HIV positive was based on seropositive status of ELISA for HIV and psychiatric diagnosis was based on ICD-10. Rating scales (HAM-A, HAM-D, Y-BOCS, and BPRS) were used to assess the severity of the psychiatric illness. Chi-square test, t-test, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used for analysis of data. Results: Majority of the patients (42%) belonged to younger age group (21-30 years). Percentage of females (59%) infected with HIV was higher than males (41%). Most of the patients (71%) belonged to lower socioeconomic status and 92% got infection through sexual contact. Psychiatric morbidity was detected in 62% of the patients – 40% had depressive episode, 12% had generalized anxiety disorder, and ten per cent had adjustment disorder. A positive correlation was observed between duration of illness and HAM-D score. Conclusion: High percentage (62%) of psychiatric morbidity in HIV positive patients indicates that psychiatric evaluation of HIV positive individuals must be carried out by expert mental health professionals and comprehensive management must be planned for better quality of life.https://www.ojpas.com/get_file.php?id=33349699&vnr=984519AIDSMental Health. Depression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.Mental HealthDepression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.DepressionAnxiety. Adjustment Disorders.AnxietyAdjustment Disorders.Adjustment Disorders
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author Adya Shanker Srivastava
Raj Kumar
Madhukar Rai
Maheshwar Nath Tripathi
Jai Singh Yadav
Achyut Kumar Pandey
spellingShingle Adya Shanker Srivastava
Raj Kumar
Madhukar Rai
Maheshwar Nath Tripathi
Jai Singh Yadav
Achyut Kumar Pandey
Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
AIDS
Mental Health. Depression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Mental Health
Depression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Depression
Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Anxiety
Adjustment Disorders.
Adjustment Disorders
author_facet Adya Shanker Srivastava
Raj Kumar
Madhukar Rai
Maheshwar Nath Tripathi
Jai Singh Yadav
Achyut Kumar Pandey
author_sort Adya Shanker Srivastava
title Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
title_short Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
title_full Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
title_fullStr Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients
title_sort psychiatric morbidities in human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) positive patients
publisher Academy Publisher
series Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
issn 2394-2053
2394-2061
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has existed for over two decades in India. The mental health needs of people infected with HIV has to be evaluated and looked after properly by mental health professionals. Aim and objectives: This study was carried out with the aim to find out psychiatric morbidity in patients infected with HIV so that a proper evaluation and comprehensive management can be planned to improve the overall quality of life of these people. Methodology: One hundred patients infected with HIV attending anti-retroviral therapy (ART) clinic, before starting ART, were included in the study. They were screened for presence of psychiatric morbidity on a structured proforma containing sociodemographic details, and inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study. The diagnosis of HIV positive was based on seropositive status of ELISA for HIV and psychiatric diagnosis was based on ICD-10. Rating scales (HAM-A, HAM-D, Y-BOCS, and BPRS) were used to assess the severity of the psychiatric illness. Chi-square test, t-test, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used for analysis of data. Results: Majority of the patients (42%) belonged to younger age group (21-30 years). Percentage of females (59%) infected with HIV was higher than males (41%). Most of the patients (71%) belonged to lower socioeconomic status and 92% got infection through sexual contact. Psychiatric morbidity was detected in 62% of the patients – 40% had depressive episode, 12% had generalized anxiety disorder, and ten per cent had adjustment disorder. A positive correlation was observed between duration of illness and HAM-D score. Conclusion: High percentage (62%) of psychiatric morbidity in HIV positive patients indicates that psychiatric evaluation of HIV positive individuals must be carried out by expert mental health professionals and comprehensive management must be planned for better quality of life.
topic AIDS
Mental Health. Depression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Mental Health
Depression. Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Depression
Anxiety. Adjustment Disorders.
Anxiety
Adjustment Disorders.
Adjustment Disorders
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