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围生期 HIV 感染的泰籍和柬籍青少年及青年群体中,HIV 相关感知污名与抑郁症状频次增加相关。

HIV-related enacted stigma and increase frequency of depressive symptoms among Thai and Cambodian adolescents and young adults with perinatal HIV.

机构信息

Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration (HIV-NAT), The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

Int J STD AIDS. 2021 Mar;32(3):246-256. doi: 10.1177/0956462420960602. Epub 2020 Dec 18.

Abstract

HIV-related enacted stigma and social problems may increase risk for depression and/or behavioral problems among adolescents and young adults with perinatal HIV(AYA-PHIV), yet few studies have explored stigma in AYA-PHIV residing in low-to-middle income regions, including Southeast Asia. We assessed HIV-related enacted stigma and social problems in AYA-PHIV who participated in the RESILIENCE study (clinicaltrials.gov identification: U19AI53741) in Thailand and Cambodia using specific questions during structured in-person interviews. Depression was measured by the Child Depression Inventory for children <15 years, or the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scales for youth ≥15 years); behavioral problems were measured by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL-caregiver report). Among 195 AYA-PHIV (median age 16.9 years), 25.6% reported a lifetime experience of enacted stigma, while 10.8% experienced social problems due to HIV infection. The frequency of depressive symptoms was nearly two-fold higher among AYA-PHIV with compared to those without HIV-related enacted stigma (34.7% vs. 16.0%, p = 0.005). Caregiver-reported behavioral problems were detected in 14.6% of all AYA-PHIV, with no differences between those with and without HIV-related enacted stigma. Low household income and caregiver mental health problems were independent risk factors for depressive symptoms; HIV-related enacted stigma was also associated with increased risk, warranting targeted services to support AYA-PHIV.

摘要

HIV 相关的被感知污名和社会问题可能会增加围产期 HIV 感染的青少年和青年(AYA-PHIV)患抑郁和/或行为问题的风险,但很少有研究探讨过居住在中低收入地区(包括东南亚)的 AYA-PHIV 中的污名问题。我们使用特定的问题,在泰国和柬埔寨的 RESILIENCE 研究(clinicaltrials.gov 注册号:U19AI53741)中对参加研究的 AYA-PHIV 进行了 HIV 相关的被感知污名和社会问题评估,这些问题是通过结构化的面对面访谈获得的。儿童<15 岁用儿童抑郁量表(Child Depression Inventory)评估抑郁情况,15 岁以上用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scales)评估抑郁情况;用儿童行为检查表(Child Behavior Checklist,CBCL-照顾者报告)评估行为问题。在 195 名 AYA-PHIV 中(中位年龄 16.9 岁),25.6%的人报告有过终生被感知污名的经历,10.8%的人因 HIV 感染而经历社会问题。与没有 HIV 相关被感知污名的 AYA-PHIV 相比,有 HIV 相关被感知污名的 AYA-PHIV 出现抑郁症状的频率几乎高出两倍(34.7%比 16.0%,p=0.005)。在所有 AYA-PHIV 中,有 14.6%的人出现了照顾者报告的行为问题,有和没有 HIV 相关被感知污名的人之间没有差异。家庭收入低和照顾者的心理健康问题是抑郁症状的独立危险因素;HIV 相关的被感知污名也与风险增加有关,需要提供有针对性的服务来支持 AYA-PHIV。

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