| Literature DB >> 34721902 |
Bitew Tefera Zewudie1, Shegaw Geze2, Yibeltal Mesfin2, Muche Argaw2, Haimanot Abebe1, Zebene Mekonnen1, Shegaw Tesfa1, Bogale Chekole1, Betelhem Tadesse1, Agere Aynalem1, Tadele Lankrew3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Depression is the most common mental health problem in people living with the human immune virus. It ranges from 11% to 63% in low- and middle-income countries. Depression was high in people living with HIV/AIDS in developing countries, especially in the Ethiopian context. Even though depression has negative consequences on HIV-positive patients, the care given for depression in resource-limited countries like Ethiopia is below the standard in their HIV care programs.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34721902 PMCID: PMC8550854 DOI: 10.1155/2021/8545934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1321
Figure 1Flow diagram of study selection for systematic review and meta-analysis of depression and associated factors among adult HIV/AIDS patients in Ethiopia.
Description of the 11 studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis of depression among adult HIV/AIDS patients on antiretroviral therapy.
| Name of authors | Year | Region | Sample size | Cases/prevalence (%) | Design | Tools used | Response rate | Associated variables |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gebrezgiabher et al. | 2019 | Tigray | 411 | 60/14.6 | CS | PHQ-9 | 97.6% | Adverse drug reaction |
| Tareke et al. | 2018 | Amhara | 415 | 198/47.71 | CS | HAD-D | 98% | Drug adherence |
| Duko et al. | 2018 | South | 401 | 195/48.6 | CS | PHQ-9 | 96.2% | CD4 count < 200 |
| Bayamo et al. | 2020 | South | 410 | 207/50.49 | CS | PHQ-9 | 98.3% | Drug adherence |
| Abadiga | 2019 | Oromia | 404 | 164/40.9 | CS | PHQ-9 | 97.3% | Adverse drug reaction |
| Mohammed et al. | 2015 | Harar | 740 | 339/45.81 | CS | PHQ-9 | 97% | Widowed marital status |
| Beyene Dorsisa et al. | 2020 | Oromia | 303 | 94/31.02 | CS | PHQ-9 | 100% | Widowed marital status |
| Tarik Yirg | 2017 | Amhara | 395 | 102/25.82 | CS | PHQ-9 | 98% | Drug adherence |
| Eba Abdisa et al. | 2021 | Oromia | 425 | 165/38.82 | CS | PHQ-9 | 90.1% | CD4 count < 200 |
| Seid et al. | 2020 | Amhara | 403 | 79/37.5 | CS | PHQ-9 | 93.5% | CD4 count < 200 |
| Haile Workye Agazh | 2018 | South | 328 | 123/36.37 | CS | PHQ-9 | 96.5% | Social support |
Figure 2Pooled prevalence of depression among adult HIV/AIDS patients attending antiretroviral therapy.
Figure 3Forest plot showing the subgroup analysis of depression among adult HIV/AIDS patients attending antiretroviral therapy by region.
Figure 4Funnel plot for the prevalence of depression among adult HIV/AIDS patients on antiretroviral therapy.
Figure 5Sensitivity test of the prevalence of depression among adult HIV/AIDS patients on antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia.