| Literature DB >> 28530045 |
Rachel C Vreeman1,2,3, Brittany M McCoy1,2, Sonia Lee4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Mental health is a critical and neglected global health challenge for adolescents infected with HIV. The prevalence of mental and behavioural health issues among HIV-infected adolescents may not be well understood or addressed as the world scales up HIV prevention and treatment for adolescents. The objective of this narrative review is to assess the current literature related to mental health challenges faced by adolescents living with HIV, including access to mental health services, the role of mental health challenges during transition from paediatric to adult care services and responsibilities, and the impact of mental health interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; HIV; mental health; mental health disorders; stigma; transition
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28530045 PMCID: PMC5577712 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.4.21497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Search terms to identify articles.
| Main topic | Specific search terms | Additional inclusion criteria/Steps |
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| Depression and anxiety | ||
| Transitioning to adult HIV care | Addressed mental health impact or impact on adherence to antiretroviral medication regimens | |
| HIV stigma | ||
| Mental health services for adolescents in resource-limited settings | ||
| Mental health interventions for HIV-infected adolescents | ||
| HIV-infected adolescents | Searched PsychINFO, EMBASE, Medline; Reviewed titles, followed by Abstract review |
| Key Areas for Future Mental Health Research and Practice Improvement for HIV-Infected Adolescents |
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Reliable and valid screening and assessment instruments of mental health that are culturally-appropriate for children and adolescents in resource-limited settings |
Measurement instruments, mental health interventions, and mental health services for HIV-infected adolescents must be patient centered and adapted to specific cultural and environmental contexts |
Longitudinal studies inclusive of perinatally infected and behaviourally infected youth with HIV to effectively monitor mental health outcomes across the lifespan |
Evidence-based models linking the importance of mental health to treatment adherence and physical health outcomes for HIV populations |
Integration of mental health services and interventions within adolescent-friendly healthcare services as youth with HIV transition to adult care |
Incorporation of factors such as stigma and disclosure of illness to access to mental health services during the transition process |