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. 2016 Apr 15;11(4):e0153489.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0153489. eCollection 2016.

The Mental Health of People Living with HIV in China, 1998-2014: A Systematic Review

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The Mental Health of People Living with HIV in China, 1998-2014: A Systematic Review

Lu Niu et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: Understanding the mental health burdens faced by people living with HIV in China is instrumental in the development of successful targeted programs for psychological support and care.

Methods: Using multiple Chinese and English literature databases, we conducted a systematic review of observational research (cross-sectional, case-control, or cohort) published between 1998 and 2014 on the mental health of people living with HIV in China.

Results: We identified a total of 94 eligible articles. A broad range of instruments were used across studies. Depression was the most widely studied problem; the majority of studies reported prevalence greater than 60% across research settings, with indications of a higher prevalence among women than men. Rates of anxiety tended to be greater than 40%. Findings regarding the rates of suicidality, HIV-related neurocognitive disorders, and substance use were less and varied. Only one study investigated posttraumatic stress disorder and reported a prevalence of 46.2%. Conflicting results about health and treatment related factors of mental health were found across studies.

Conclusions: Despite limitations, this review confirmed that people living with HIV are vulnerable to mental health problems, and there is substantial need for mental health services among this population.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1. PRISMA flowchart of study selection for systematic review of published research on prevalence of mental health problems among people living with HIV.

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