Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.

Common mental disorders (CMDs) and risky alcohol use are highly prevalent among people living with HIV, yet many do not receive treatment for these mental health problems. In Malawi, despite a mental health policy aiming to include mental healthcare into primary health care, many clients with HIV go...

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Main Authors: Harry Henry Kawiya, Thandi Davies, Crick Lund, Katherine Sorsdahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278160
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description Common mental disorders (CMDs) and risky alcohol use are highly prevalent among people living with HIV, yet many do not receive treatment for these mental health problems. In Malawi, despite a mental health policy aiming to include mental healthcare into primary health care, many clients with HIV go unscreened and untreated for mental illnesses, indicating missed opportunities to offer mental health care to people living with HIV. The aim of this study was to determine the numbers and types of missed opportunities for screening and treatment of CMDs and risky alcohol use amongst a sample of people living with HIV attending anti-retroviral (ART) clinics in Zomba Malawi. A descriptive cross-sectional clinic survey was used, at three ART clinics in the Zomba district. Random sampling was conducted for all clients attending their ART clinics on specific days. The study surveyed 382 participants living with HIV. Of these participants, the majority were women (N = 247, 64.7%), and 87 (22.8%) screened positive for CMDs and/or alcohol misuse using the self-reporting questionnaire 20 (SRQ-20) and alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT). Of these, only 47 (54%) had been screened by health workers for CMDs or risky alcohol use in the past 12 months, and 66 (76%) wanted to receive treatment. Of the total sample of 382 participants, only 92 (24%) and 89 (23%) had been screened for CMDs or risky alcohol use by health workers. Failures by clinical officers and nurses to screen or treat CMDs and risky alcohol use in ART clinics represent missed opportunities to address the mental health of people living with HIV. Providing psychoeducation for staff, guidelines for screening and managing CMDs and alcohol use, increasing human resources, and accelerating implementation of the mental health policy in Malawi may be a few ways of improving mental health service provision at ART clinics in Malawi.
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spelling doaj.art-51e4aae2d3f74cea87fc4818a53f0ed02023-04-05T05:31:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01182e027816010.1371/journal.pone.0278160Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.Harry Henry KawiyaThandi DaviesCrick LundKatherine SorsdahlCommon mental disorders (CMDs) and risky alcohol use are highly prevalent among people living with HIV, yet many do not receive treatment for these mental health problems. In Malawi, despite a mental health policy aiming to include mental healthcare into primary health care, many clients with HIV go unscreened and untreated for mental illnesses, indicating missed opportunities to offer mental health care to people living with HIV. The aim of this study was to determine the numbers and types of missed opportunities for screening and treatment of CMDs and risky alcohol use amongst a sample of people living with HIV attending anti-retroviral (ART) clinics in Zomba Malawi. A descriptive cross-sectional clinic survey was used, at three ART clinics in the Zomba district. Random sampling was conducted for all clients attending their ART clinics on specific days. The study surveyed 382 participants living with HIV. Of these participants, the majority were women (N = 247, 64.7%), and 87 (22.8%) screened positive for CMDs and/or alcohol misuse using the self-reporting questionnaire 20 (SRQ-20) and alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT). Of these, only 47 (54%) had been screened by health workers for CMDs or risky alcohol use in the past 12 months, and 66 (76%) wanted to receive treatment. Of the total sample of 382 participants, only 92 (24%) and 89 (23%) had been screened for CMDs or risky alcohol use by health workers. Failures by clinical officers and nurses to screen or treat CMDs and risky alcohol use in ART clinics represent missed opportunities to address the mental health of people living with HIV. Providing psychoeducation for staff, guidelines for screening and managing CMDs and alcohol use, increasing human resources, and accelerating implementation of the mental health policy in Malawi may be a few ways of improving mental health service provision at ART clinics in Malawi.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278160
spellingShingle Harry Henry Kawiya
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Crick Lund
Katherine Sorsdahl
Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
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title Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
title_full Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
title_fullStr Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
title_full_unstemmed Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
title_short Missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with HIV in Zomba, Malawi: A cross sectional clinic survey.
title_sort missed opportunities to address common mental disorders and risky alcohol use among people living with hiv in zomba malawi a cross sectional clinic survey
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278160
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