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Addressing Common Mental Health Disorders Among Incarcerated People Living with HIV: Insights from Implementation Science for Service Integration and Delivery.

Helene J Smith1, Stephanie M Topp2, Christopher J Hoffmann3,4, Thulani Ndlovu3, Salome Charalambous3,5, Laura Murray4, Jeremy Kane6, Izukanji Sikazwe1, Monde Muyoyeta1, Michael E Herce7,8.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Despite evidence of disproportionate burden of HIV and mental health disorders among incarcerated people, scarce services exist to address common mental health disorders, including major depressive and anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance use disorders, among incarcerated people living with HIV (PLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This paper aims to summarize current knowledge on mental health interventions of relevance to incarcerated PLHIV and apply implementation science theory to highlight strategies and approaches to deliver mental health services for PLHIV in correctional settings in SSA. RECENT
FINDINGS: Scarce evidence-based mental health interventions have been rigorously evaluated among incarcerated PLHIV in SSA. Emerging evidence from low- and middle-income countries and correctional settings outside SSA point to a role for cognitive behavioral therapy-based talking and group interventions implemented using task-shifting strategies involving lay health workers and peer educators. Several mental health interventions and implementation strategies hold promise for addressing common mental health disorders among incarcerated PLHIV in SSA. However, to deliver these approaches, there must first be pragmatic efforts to build corrections health system capacity, address human rights abuses that exacerbate HIV and mental health, and re-conceptualize mental health services as integral to quality HIV service delivery and universal access to primary healthcare for all incarcerated people.

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Keywords:  Depression; HIV; Implementation science; Mental health; Peer; Prisons; Sub-Saharan Africa

Year:  2020        PMID: 32779099      PMCID: PMC7668352          DOI: 10.1007/s11904-020-00518-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep        ISSN: 1548-3568            Impact factor:   5.071


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