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Prevalence and correlates of depression among caregivers of children living with HIV in Ghana: findings from the Sankofa pediatric disclosure study.

Authors :
Ofori-Atta, Angela
Reynolds, Nancy R.
Antwi, Sampson
Renner, Lorna
Nichols, Justin S.
Lartey, Margaret
Amissah, Kofi
Tettey, Jonas Kusah
Alhassan, Amina
Ofori, Irene Pokuaa
Catlin, Ann C.
Gan, Geliang
Kyriakides, Tassos C.
Paintsil, Elijah
on Behalf of the Sankofa Study Team
Source :
AIDS Care; Mar2019, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p283-292, 10p, 5 Charts
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Prior studies show an association between caregiver depression and child health outcomes. There has been little examination of depression among caregivers of HIV-infected children in sub-Saharan countries where pediatric HIV is concentrated. Using baseline data collected in the pediatric HIV disclosure intervention trial, Sankofa, we examined the prevalence and factors associated with depression among caregivers (N = 446) of children infected with HIV in Ghana. Data were analyzed with descriptive and regression analyses. The mean age of the caregivers was 42.2 ± 10.4 years. Eighty percent of the caregivers were female and 59% were HIV-infected. Twenty-eight percent (n = 126) of the caregivers were found to have mild to severe depression. In the adjusted model, factors significantly associated with caregiver depression included: HIV-positive caregiver status (P = 0.04), low income (P = 0.02), lower social support, (P = 0.01), lower HIV knowledge, (P = 0.01), worse HIV illness perceptions (P≤0.001), and greater perceived HIV stigma (P≤0.001). Although we found a high prevalence of depression among our study participants, several of the risks factors identified are modifiable and amenable to interventions that are locally available and affordable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09540121
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
AIDS Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133897261
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2018.1537463