Depressive Symptoms And Hazardous/Harmful Alcohol Use Are Prevalent And Correlate With Stigma Among Tb-Hiv Patients In Lesotho

E Hayes-Larson, Y Hirsch-Moverman,S Saito,K Frederix,B Pitt, L Maama-Maime,A A Howard

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE(2017)

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SETTING: Limited data exist on the prevalence and correlates, including stigma, of mental health conditions, including depressive symptoms and alcohol use, among patients co-infected with tuberculosis (TB) and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in sub-Saharan Africa, despite their negative impact on health outcomes.OBJECTIVE : To assess the prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms and hazardous/harmful alcohol use among TB-HIV patients in the Start TB patients on ART and Retain on Treatment (START) study.DESIGN: START, a mixed-methods cluster-randomized trial, evaluated a combination intervention package vs. standard of care (SOC) to improve treatment outcomes in TB-HIV co-infected patients in Lesotho. Moderate/severe depressive symptoms and hazardous/harmful alcohol use were measured using baseline questionnaire data collected from April 2013 to March 2015. Demographic, psychosocial, and TB-and HIV-related knowledge and attitudes, including stigma, were assessed for association with both conditions using generalized linear mixed models.RESULTS : Among 371 participants, 29.8% reported moderate/severe depressive symptoms, and 24.7% reported hazardous/harmful alcohol use; 7% reported both. Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with less education, more difficulty understanding written medical information, non-disclosure of TB, greater TB stigma, and the SOC study arm. Hazardous/harmful alcohol use was significantly associated with male sex, as well as greater TB and external HIV stigma.CONCLUSION: Prevalence of depressive symptoms and hazardous/harmful alcohol use were high, suggesting a need for routine screening for, and treatment of, mental health disorders in TB-HIV patients.
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TB-HIV co-infection, depression, alcohol, mental health, stigma
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