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A non-specialist depression care pathway for adolescents living with HIV and transitioning into adult care in Peru: a nested, proof of concept pilot study.

Authors :
Galea, Jerome T.
Contreras, Carmen
Wong, Milagros
Ramos, Karen
Vargas, Valentina
Sánchez, Hugo
Errea, Renato A.
Lecca, Leonid
Franke, Molly F.
Source :
Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health; 2021, Vol. 8, p1-6, 6p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Adolescents living with HIV (ALWH) are disproportionally impacted by depression, experiencing worse HIV outcomes. Integrated depression and HIV care may support antiretroviral adherence. This study pilot tested for proof of concept a basic depression care pathway for ALWH to inform depression care integration with HIV services in Peru. Methods: ALWH were screened for depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Participants with PHQ-9 scores of ⩾10 or suicidal ideation (SI) were eligible for Psychological First Aid (PFA) delivered by non-mental health specialists. Participants with PHQ-9 re-assessments of ⩾20 or SI were referred to specialized services. Results: Twenty-eight (11 female, 17 male) ALWH aged 15–21 years participated; n = 20 (71%) identified as heterosexual. Most (18/28) acquired HIV at birth. Baseline PHQ-9 scores were 0–4, n = 3 (11%); 5–9, n = 9 (32%); 10–14, n = 10 (36%); 15–19, n = 4 (14%); and 20–27, n = 2 (7%). Eleven participants (40%) reported SI. Among participants with PHQ-9 > 4, 92% (23/25) were not severe. Of the 21 (75%) of participants eligible for PFA, n = 9 (32%) accepted at least one session, of which n = 3 (33%) were linked to specialized care. Conclusions: A simple care pathway operationalizing depression screening and non-specialist delivered emotional support is a first step toward integrated depression and HIV care for ALWH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26411148
Volume :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153566433
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.16