Prevalence of PTSD and depression, and associated sexual risk factors, among male Rwanda Defense Forces military personnel.

Journal: Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH

Volume: 18

Issue: 8

Year of Publication: 2013

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA , USA. judith.harbertson@med.navy.mil

Abstract summary 

To assess depression and PTSD prevalence among the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) and evaluate whether sexual risk behaviour, STIs, HIV and alcohol use were significantly higher among those who screened positive.Consenting active-duty male RDF personnel, aged ≥21 years, completed an anonymous sexual risk survey linked to HIV rapid testing that included standardised assessments for PTSD (PCL-M), depression (CES-D) and alcohol use (AUDIT). PTSD and depression prevalence were calculated (data available for 1238 and 1120 participants, respectively), and multivariable regression analyses were conducted.22.5% screened positive for depression, 4.2% for PTSD and 3.4% for both. In adjusted analyses, odds of either depression or PTSD were significantly higher in participants reporting STI symptoms (OR = 2.27, 2.78, respectively) and harmful alcohol use (OR = 3.13, 3.21, respectively). Sex with a high-risk sex partner, lower rank and never deploying were also significantly associated with depression in adjusted analyses.Nearly one-fourth of RDF participants screened positive for PTSD or depression, which impacts sexual risk behaviour, HIV acquisition risk and military readiness. Findings may extend to other deploying militaries and provide additional evidence of an association between mental health status and sexual risk behaviour. Effective mental health treatment interventions that also include alcohol use assessments, STI identification/treatment and sexual risk behaviour reduction are needed.

Authors & Co-authors:  Harbertson Judith J Grillo Michael M Zimulinda Eugene E Murego Charles C Cronan Terry T May Susanne S Brodine Stephanie S Sebagabo Marcellin M Araneta Maria Rosario G MR Shaffer Richard R

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Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1111/tmi.12129
SSN : 1365-3156
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Depression and sexual risk in the Rwanda Defense Forces;PTSD
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Rwanda
Publication Country
England