Predictors of depression, anxiety, and overall psychological distress in people living with HIV/AIDS: analyses from the Stigma Index Brazil 2.0

预测艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者抑郁、焦虑和整体心理困扰的因素:来自巴西污名指数2.0的分析

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Abstract

Internalized stigma has been strongly linked to mental health issues in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), particularly depression. Nonetheless, the overlap between depressive symptoms and other psychopathologies is well-known among specialists. This study aimed to examine the factors predicting depressive and anxiety symptoms in PLHA. This is a community-based study (Stigma Index Brazil 2.0) that involved 1,784 PLHA recruited from seven Brazilian state capitals. Outcomes of interest were derived from the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ), and covariates included factors previously linked to poor mental health outcomes, such as social vulnerability, treatment adherence, internalized stigma, among others identified in the Stigma Index study. Internalized stigma was significantly associated with worse mental health outcomes across all models (i.e., depression, anxiety, and total PHQ-4 score). Moreover, other variables were differentially associated with each outcome, possibly indicating distinct pathways with which healthcare professionals might address the burden of mental suffering in PLHA. Clear implications for public policies are equally outlined.

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