Association between mental disorders and adherence to antiretroviral treatment in health facilities in two Mozambican provinces in 2018: a cross-sectional study.

Journal: BMC psychiatry

Volume: 23

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2023

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Health, Eduardo Mondlane Avenue, nr , Postal Code , Maputo, Mozambique. fmachado@gmail.com. Program on Forced Migration and Health, Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, USA. New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA. Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Health, Eduardo Mondlane Avenue, nr , Postal Code , Maputo, Mozambique. Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.

Abstract summary 

Lower adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) has been found among people with HIV (PWH) who have comorbid mental disorders like depression and alcohol use in Sub-Saharan African. However, there has been less exploration with regards to other mental disorders.This study assessed the association of multiple mental disorders and adherence to ART based on the data from primary/tertiary health care facilities in Maputo and Nampula, Mozambique. We administered a sociodemographic questionnaire, Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) Plus 4.0.0 adapted for use in Mozambique to assess mental conditions, and a 3-item self-report to measure ART adherence.395 HIV-positive (self-report) participants on ART, with an average age of 36.7 years (SD = 9.8), and 30.4% were male. The most common mental disorders were major depressive disorder (27.34%) followed by psychosis (22.03%), suicidal ideation/behavior (15.44%), and alcohol-use disorder (8.35%). Higher odds of missing at least one dose in the last 30 days (OR = 1.45, 95% CI: 1.01, 2.10) were found in participants with any mental disorder compared to those without a mental disorder. The highest levels of non-adherence were observed among those with drug use disorders and panic disorder.In Mozambique, PWH with any co-occurring mental conditions had a lower probability of ART adherence. Integrating comprehensive mental health assessment and treatment and ART adherence interventions tailored to PWH with co-occurring mental disorders is necessary to attain optimal ART adherence and reach the UNAIDS ART target.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mandlate Flavio M FM Greene M Claire MC Pereira Luis F LF Gouveia Maria Lidia ML Mari Jair Jesus JJ Cournos Francine F Duarte Cristiane S CS Oquendo Maria A MA Mello Marcelo Feijó MF Wainberg Milton L ML

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Panos G, Samonis G, Alexiou VG, Kavarnou GA, Charatsis G, Falagas ME. Mortality and morbidity of HIV infected patients receiving HAART: a cohort study. Curr HIV Res. 2008;6(3):257–60. doi: 10.2174/157016208784324976.
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Identifiers
Doi : 274
SSN : 1471-244X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
ART adherence;HIV/AIDS treatment;Mental disorders;Mozambique
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Mozambique
Publication Country
England