Living through a pandemic: depression and anxiety experienced by youth living with HIV in South Africa

Jeannere I. Jordaan,Nicole Phillips,Jacqueline Hoare

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV(2024)

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Youth living with HIV (YLHIV) face significant psychosocial challenges and are at increasedrisk of developing depression and anxiety. This study aims to invesBgate symptoms ofdepression, anxiety and associaBons with psychosocial factors in YLHIV during the first andthird waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. This longitudinal study enrolled 135 YLHIV (ages 12-21) in Cape Town, South Africa. Measures administered telephonically included theCoRonavIruS Health Impact Survey (CRISIS quesBonnaire), Center for Epidemiologic StudiesDepression Scale (CES-D), Beck Anxiety Inventory and Beck Youth Inventory. During the firstwave of COVID-19, 7.5% and 8.0% of YLHIV were depressed (<18 and >= 18 years,respecBvely), and 10% and 4% of parBcipants were anxious (<18 and >= 18 years). During thethird wave, 8.9% and 40.6% of YLHIV were depressed (<18 and >= 18 years), and 13.3% and12.5% (<18 and >= 18 years) were anxious. Depression and anxiety were measured using cutoffscores provided by clinical measures. Symptoms of depression and anxiety in YLHIVescalated over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Socio-economic factors, substanceuse, disrupted support and stability concerns were associated with depression and anxiety.These data highlight the increasing need of mental health support and social intervenBonsfor YLHIV in post-pandemic South Africa.
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Good health and well-being,HIV,adolescent,COVID-19,pandemic,mental health,SDG 3: Good health and well-being
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