Predictors of mental health problems in adolescents living with HIV in Namibia.

Journal: Child and adolescent mental health

Volume: 22

Issue: 4

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Human Sciences, University of Namibia, Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue, Windhoek, Namibia. Facultad de Psicología, Campus de Somosaguas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Division of Social and Cultural Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Abstract summary 

Little research in sub-Saharan Africa has looked at factors that predict mental health problems in adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV). This study examines the psychological impact of HIV in adolescents in Namibia, including risk and protective factors associated with mental health.Ninety-nine fully disclosed ALHIV between the ages of 12 and 18 were interviewed at a State Hospital in Windhoek. A structured questionnaire assessed mental health, using the SDQ (Goodman, 1997), sociodemographic factors, poverty, social support, adherence and stigma.Mean age was 14.3 years, 52.5% were female and most were healthy. Twelve percent scored in the clinical range for total mental health difficulties and 22% for emotional symptoms. Poverty was associated with more total mental health difficulties, t(96) = -2.63, p = .010, and more emotional symptoms, t(96) = -3.45, p = .001, whereas better social support was a protective factor, particularly caregiver support (r = -.337, p = .001). Adherence problems, HIV-related stigma and disclosing one's own HIV status to others were also associated with more total mental health difficulties. Poverty (β = -.231, p = .023) and stigma (β = .268, p = .009) were the best predictors for total mental health difficulties, whereas stigma (β = .314, p = .002) predicted emotional symptoms. Social support had a protective effect on peer problems (p = .001, β = -.349).Several contextual factors associated with poorer mental health in ALHIV are identified.

Authors & Co-authors:  Gentz Shelene G SG Calonge Romano Isabel I Martínez-Arias Rosario R Ruiz-Casares Mónica M

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Citations :  Abramowitz, S., Koenig, L.J., Chandwani, S., Orban, L., Stein, R., LaGrange, R., & Barnes, W. (2009). Characterizing social support: Global and specific social support experiences of HIV-infected youth. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 23, 323-330.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.1111/camh.12247
SSN : 1475-357X
Study Population
Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
HIV;Namibia;adolescence;mental health;resource-limited settings
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Namibia
Publication Country
England