| Literature DB >> 27000405 |
Heather Bailey1, Ruslan Malyuta2, Igor Semenenko2, Claire L Townsend3, Mario Cortina-Borja3, Claire Thorne3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Perinatal depression among HIV-positive women has negative implications for HIV-related and other maternal and infant outcomes. The aim of this study was to investigate the burden and correlates of perinatal depression among HIV-positive women in Ukraine, a lower middle income country with one of the largest HIV-positive populations in Europe.Entities:
Keywords: Antiretroviral therapy; Depression; Eastern Europe; HIV infection; Postpartum period; Pregnancy; Prevention of mother-to-child transmission; Ukraine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27000405 PMCID: PMC4802605 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-016-0150-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Characteristics of survey participants
| Antenatal Survey ( | Postnatal Survey ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Median age at participation (IQR) | 27.4 years (24.8, 30.9) | 28.3 years (24.8, 31.9) |
| Marital status | ||
| Married | 96/180 (53 %) | 99/228 (43 %) |
| Cohabiting | 50/180 (28 %) | 84/228 (37 %) |
| Single | 34/180 (19 %) | 45/228 (20 %) |
| Living as only adult in household | 12/179 (7 %) | 28/225 (12 %) |
| Disclosure of HIV status | ||
| To husband/partner or family or friend(s) | 162/178 (91 %) | 210/222 (95 %) |
| To no one at all | 16/178 (9 %) | 12/222 (5 %) |
| Smoking, alcohol and drug usea | ||
| Current smoker | 47/178 (26 %) | 74/225 (33 %) |
| Current alcohol use | 15/179 (8 %) | 18/224 (8 %) |
| Ever used marijuana | 25/178 (14 %) | 27/228 (12 %) |
| Ever used illicit drugs other than marijuana | 23/174 (13 %) | 23/215 (11 %) |
| Use of support servicesa | ||
| Currently using support group | 10/180 (5 %) | 33/228 (14 %) |
| Currently using peer counselling | 9/180 (5 %) | 85/228 (37 %) |
| Currently using social services | 39/180 (22 %) | 82/228 (36 %) |
| Currently using adherence programme | 4/180 (2 %) | 43/228 (19 %) |
| On ART for 4 weeks preceding surveyb | 180/180 (100 %) | 101/228 (44 %) |
Groups not mutually exclusive
bReceipt of antenatal ART was one of the eligibility criteria for participation in the antenatal survey. Fewer women were on ART in the postnatal group because Ukraine's national policy at the time of these surveys was based on WHO Option B, with pregnant women who did not yet have treatment indications for their own health stopping ART at delivery
Fig. 1Responses to three depression screening questions among (a) 180 antenatal (b) 228 postnatal survey participants. The overlapping segments indicate the women who screened positive (i.e. who reported anhedonia and low mood, or at least one of these symptoms in addition to wanting help). A response to the question on wanting help was missing for †7 of 16 women who reported only low mood in the antenatal survey, ‡1 of 12 women who reported both low mood and anhedonia in the postnatal survey and §9 of 19 women who reported only low mood in the postnatal survey
Factors associated with a positive depression screening test
| Positive depression screening test | Fisher’s exact test | |
|---|---|---|
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| Living as only adult in household? | ||
| No | 25 % (42/167) |
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| Yes | 58 % (7/12) | |
| Severity of ART side effects | ||
| Not bothered by side effects or only slightly | 23 % (30/129) |
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| Somewhat or terribly bothered by side effects | 40 % (17/43) | |
| Level of confidence that antenatal ART is effective for PMTCT | ||
| Completely/fairly sure that it is effective | 25 % (43/169) |
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| Not at all sure that it is effective | 56 % (5/9) | |
| Self-efficacy score for integration of ART into daily life | ||
| ≥5 (higher self-efficacy) | 23 % (25/110) |
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| <5 (lower self-efficacy) | 43 % (12/28) | |
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| Marital status | ||
| Married | 19 % (19/99) |
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| Co-habiting | 21 % (18/84) | |
| Single | 44 % (20/45) | |
| Can neonatal prophylaxis help prevent MTCT? | ||
| Yes | 18 % (28/154) |
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| Not sure/No | 40 % (25/63) | |
| Ever worried that neonatal prophylaxis could harm baby | ||
| Yes/a little | 30 % (44/146) |
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| No | 14 % (10/73) | |
| Self-rated ability to ask for support with taking medicationa | ||
| Confident I could do | 15 % (4/26) |
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| Fairly confident could do | 27 % (10/37) | |
| Could not do | 48 % (11/23) | |
ART – antiretroviral therapy; MTCT – mother-to-child transmission
Available for 86 of the 101 women on ART at time of postnatal survey completion