Depressive Symptom Trajectories Among People Living with HIV in a Collaborative Care Program

Douglas Gunzler,Steven Lewis,Allison Webel,Mallika Lavakumar,Diana Gurley, Katherine Kulp, McKenzie Pile, Victoria El-Hayek,Ann Avery

AIDS and Behavior(2019)

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Depressive symptoms may differ in severity and change over time in people living with HIV (PLWH). Describing depression trajectories and associated clinical characteristics of PLWH in an interventional study may help in developing a more personalized medicine approach. Using latent class growth analysis four, 15-month self-reported depression trajectories were identified in 416 PLWH participating in a collaborative care program. The four subgroups were characterized by improving (58.4% [of participants]), worsening (9.4%), highly responsive (19.5%) and persistently severe (12.7%) depressive symptoms. A high proportion of individuals were in trajectories marked by improvement. Further, the highly responsive group had on average, over 50% reduction of self-reported depressive symptoms. Self-reported trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, lower neighborhood-level education and fewer HIV and psychiatry clinic visits were associated with worsening or persistently severe depressive symptom trajectories. Members of the persistently severe group were less likely to be virally suppressed after 12-months. Identifying subgroups of PLWH based on changes in self-reported depressive symptoms may further inform intervention approaches that can advance care.
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Depression, HIV viral suppression, Longitudinal studies, Collaborative care model, Reported trauma, Latent class growth analysis
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