IMPACTO DO HOSPITAL-DIA NOS NÍVEISDE DEPRESSÃO E ANSIEDADEDE PACIENTES HIV/AIDS.
Abstract (Summary)
Objective: Determine impact of interventions in a day-hospital clinic on emotional status of HIV/AIDS patients attended at the School Hospital of the Federal University of Pelotas.Methods: A before and after clinical assay was conducted with patients 17 years old or older who were included in the study after signing formal consent. Individuals answered, on their first interview, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and a pattern questionnaire about demographic and social-economic factors. Information regarding their illness and current medication was withdrawn from medical charts. At the end of their follow-up, patients answered again the BDI and the BAI. Patients initially classified as presenting minimum, mild, moderate or severe levels of depression and anxiety had their initial and final mean scores evaluated.Results: We included 64 HIV/AIDS patients in this study. The mean age (±SD) was 36 years (9,3). The mean time (±SD) between the first and second interview was 14 days (8,9). All depression levels and mild and moderate categories of anxiety presented reductions in scores with statistical significance (p< 0,05). Mean improvement of initial and final BDI scores was 7.03 points (95% CI 5,51-8,55) and for BAI scores, 6,23 points (95%CI 4,10-8,37).Conclusions: This study identified a favourable impact of the day-hospital clinic on HIV/AIDS patients? emotional state without psychotherapeutic intervention.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Hiram Larangeira de Almeida Jr
School:Universidade Católica de Pelotas
School Location:Brazil
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:AIDS HIV Day-hospital depression anxiety Beck Depression Inventory Anxiety Inventory.
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Date of Publication:06/24/2005