Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa
To examine the prevalence of depression and suicidality among children with HIV infection and determine the clinical characteristics associated with depression, we interviewed 150 children and adolescent with HIV and without HIV infection respectively using Major Depressive and Suicidality Modules o...
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doaj-dbea0a6ae9794c10979d616f62863dab2021-03-18T14:42:10ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2017-01-014110.1080/2331205X.2017.13728691372869Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan AfricaKehinde O. Bankole0Muideen O. Bakare1Bassey E. Edet2Monday N. Igwe3Atana U. Ewa4Idowu A. Bankole5Emmanuel E. Olose6Federal Neuropsychiatric HospitalFederal Neuropsychiatric HospitalFederal Neuropsychiatric HospitalEbonyi State UniversityUniversity of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH)Irrua Specialist Teaching HospitalUniversity of CalabarTo examine the prevalence of depression and suicidality among children with HIV infection and determine the clinical characteristics associated with depression, we interviewed 150 children and adolescent with HIV and without HIV infection respectively using Major Depressive and Suicidality Modules of Mini- International Neuropsychiatric Interview for children and adolescents at a Paediatric Outpatient Clinic of a Teaching Hospital. The prevalence of depression was higher among children and adolescents with HIV infection than those without HIV infection (p = 0.01). Older age group (14–16 years), children who experienced academic failure, the orphans, and those who had more than one hospitalization were more likely to experience depression. The higher prevalence of depression among children and adolescents with HIV infection compared to the control group indicates a need to incorporate psychiatric liaison services into management of children with HIV/AIDS.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1372869psychological issueschildrenhiv/aids infectionnigeriasub-saharan africa |
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Kehinde O. Bankole Muideen O. Bakare Bassey E. Edet Monday N. Igwe Atana U. Ewa Idowu A. Bankole Emmanuel E. Olose |
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Kehinde O. Bankole Muideen O. Bakare Bassey E. Edet Monday N. Igwe Atana U. Ewa Idowu A. Bankole Emmanuel E. Olose Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa Cogent Medicine psychological issues children hiv/aids infection nigeria sub-saharan africa |
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Kehinde O. Bankole Muideen O. Bakare Bassey E. Edet Monday N. Igwe Atana U. Ewa Idowu A. Bankole Emmanuel E. Olose |
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Kehinde O. Bankole |
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Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa |
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Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa |
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Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa |
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Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa |
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Psychological complications associated with HIV/AIDS infection among children in South-South Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa |
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psychological complications associated with hiv/aids infection among children in south-south nigeria, sub-saharan africa |
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To examine the prevalence of depression and suicidality among children with HIV infection and determine the clinical characteristics associated with depression, we interviewed 150 children and adolescent with HIV and without HIV infection respectively using Major Depressive and Suicidality Modules of Mini- International Neuropsychiatric Interview for children and adolescents at a Paediatric Outpatient Clinic of a Teaching Hospital. The prevalence of depression was higher among children and adolescents with HIV infection than those without HIV infection (p = 0.01). Older age group (14–16 years), children who experienced academic failure, the orphans, and those who had more than one hospitalization were more likely to experience depression. The higher prevalence of depression among children and adolescents with HIV infection compared to the control group indicates a need to incorporate psychiatric liaison services into management of children with HIV/AIDS. |
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psychological issues children hiv/aids infection nigeria sub-saharan africa |
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