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Ashraf Kagee1, Wylene Saal1, Jason Bantjes1.
Abstract
We investigated psychological distress and symptoms of depression and anxiety among 485 South Africans seeking HIV testing. The mean scores of the sample were 45.78 (SD = 16.81) on the Hopkins Symptom Checklist; 15.8 (SD = 12.4) on the Beck Depression Inventory and 12.44 (SD = 13.00) on the Beck Anxiety Inventory, which fell in the elevated, mild and low ranges on these instruments, respectively. For more than a third of participants, symptoms of depression and clinically significant distress were at least moderate and in some cases severe, indicating that they may have benefitted from psychological help. We make the case that symptoms of depression and distress are common among persons seeking HIV testing and are therefore not a consequence of an HIV-positive test result.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; anxiety; distress; test-seeking
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27866410 PMCID: PMC5839623 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1259453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Care ISSN: 0954-0121