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Infant Development and Pre- and Post-partum Depression in Rural South African HIV-Infected Women.

Violeta J Rodriguez1,2, Gladys Matseke3, Ryan Cook1,4, Seanna Bellinger5,6, Stephen M Weiss1, Maria L Alcaide7, Karl Peltzer3,8, Doyle Patton1, Maria Lopez1, Deborah L Jones9.   

Abstract

HIV-exposed infants born to depressed women may be at risk for adverse developmental outcomes. Half of HIV-infected women in rural South Africa (SA) may suffer from pregnancy-related depression. This pilot study examined the impact of depression in HIV-infected women in rural SA on infant development. Mother-infant dyads (N = 69) were recruited in rural SA. Demographics, HIV disclosure, depression, male involvement, and alcohol use at baseline (18.35 ± 5.47 weeks gestation) were assessed. Male involvement, depression, infant HIV serostatus and development were assessed 12 months postnatally. Half of the women (age = 29 ± 5) reported depression prenatally and one-third reported depression postnatally. In multivariable logistic regression, not cohabiting with their male partner, nondisclosure of HIV status, and postnatal depression predicted cognitive delay; decreased prenatal male involvement predicted delayed gross motor development (ps < 0.05). Assessing pregnancy-related depression among HIV-infected women and infant development and increasing male involvement may reduce negative developmental outcomes among HIV-exposed or infected infants.

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Keywords:  Depression; HIV; Infant development; South Africa; Women

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28986652      PMCID: PMC5889365          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-017-1925-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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4.  Maternal Factors Associated With Infant Neurodevelopment in HIV-Exposed Uninfected Infants.

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8.  Male Partner Involvement and Development of HIV-exposed Infants in Rural South Africa.

Authors:  Motlagabo Gladys Matseke; Robert A C Ruiter; Violeta J Rodriguez; Karl Peltzer; Deborah L Jones; Sibusiso Sifunda
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