Psychiatric context of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection among former plasma donors in rural China

Abstract Background China's HIV epidemic commenced in its agrarian provinces through contaminated commercial plasma donation centers and is now becoming a public health concern nationwide. Little is known of the psychiatric and substance use disorder characteristics of this population, or their...

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Hauptverfasser: Atkinson, J. Hampton, Jin, Hua, Shi, Chuan, Yu, Xin, Duarte, Nichole A, Casey, Corinna Young, Franklin, Donald R, Vigil, Ofilio, Cysique, Lucette, Wolfson, Tanya, Riggs, P. Katie, Gupta, Saurabh, Letendre, Scott, Marcotte, Thomas D, Grant, Igor, Wu, Zunyou, Heaton, Robert K
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description Abstract Background China's HIV epidemic commenced in its agrarian provinces through contaminated commercial plasma donation centers and is now becoming a public health concern nationwide. Little is known of the psychiatric and substance use disorder characteristics of this population, or their impact on everyday function, employment, and life quality. Methods HIV-infected (HIV+) former plasma donors (N = 203) and HIV-negative (HIV−) donor controls (N = 198) completed the World Mental Health Survey Composite International Diagnostic Interview to determine lifetime major depressive disorder (MDD), substance use disorders, and suicidality. Current mood and suicidality were assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory-II. Everyday function was measured by an Activity of Daily Living questionnaire; life quality was evaluated by the Medical Outcomes Study — HIV. Results HIV+ participants had known their infected status for 2 years on average. Most were taking antiretroviral treatment and had frank AIDS. Rates of current MDD were similar across groups (1–2%), but HIV+ had a higher frequency of lifetime MDD (14% vs. 5%, p < .05). Its onset preceded date of known infection in one-third of cases. Alcoholism was the only substance use disorder detected; HIV+ had a higher proportion of lifetime substance use diagnoses (14% vs. 6%, p < .05). Depression and AIDS independently predicted worse daily functioning and life quality, and unemployment. Limitations The epicenter of China HIV has moved into urban injection drug users, limiting the representativeness of this sample. Conclusions High rates of MDD and its impact suggest that in China, as elsewhere, comprehensive care requires detection and treatment of mood disorder.
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Activities of daily living
Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Affective disorders
AIDS
Alcoholism
Antiviral agents
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Donors - psychology
Case-Control Studies
China
China - epidemiology
Depression
Depressive Disorder, Major - epidemiology
Depressive Disorder, Major - psychology
Depressive personality disorders
Donors
Drug abuse
Epidemics
Female
HIV
HIV Infections - psychology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human viral diseases
Humans
Immunodeficiencies
Immunodeficiencies. Immunoglobulinopathies
Immunopathology
Infection
Infectious diseases
Inventories
Male
Medical sciences
Mental disorders
Middle Aged
Mood
Mood disorders
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Public health
Risk Factors
Rural Population - statistics & numerical data
Substance abuse disorders
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Suicide
Suicide - psychology
Suicide - statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Viral diseases
Viral diseases of the lymphoid tissue and the blood. Aids
Young Adult
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