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Depression Improvement Among Patients With Hiv and Endocrine Dysfunction After Hormone Therapy Publisher



Ghiasvand F1 ; Rahimimovaghar A2 ; Esteghamati A3 ; Hasibi M1 ; Zakerzadeh N1 ; Abbasian L4
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  1. 1. Department of Infectious Diseases, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies (INCAS), Iranian Institute for Reduction of High-Risk Behavior, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Imam Khomeini Hospital, Keshavarz Blvd, Tehran, Iran

Source: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal Published:2017


Abstract

Endocrine diseases, known as a curable etiology for depression, arecommonamongmenliving with HIV (MLWH); while depression impedes the adherence to treatment and the perceived quality of life. We evaluated the changes in the depressive symptoms after the medical treatment of the underlying endocrine diseases among Iranian MLWH. Since April 2013 to March 2014, a convenience sample of 296 MLWH was recruited. We interviewed all the patients using the beck depression inventory (BDI-II) questionnaire. Participants with moderate to severe depression (n = 110, scores _ 21) were evaluated for endocrine diseases (evaluations: total testosterone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine, thyroid stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, and serum cortisol). Eleven patients diagnosed with hypogonadism were, finally, considered for hormone replacement therapy. We re-evaluated the changes in the depressive symptoms with BDI-II. Out of 237 participants, 136 (75%) had BDI scores_ 21; 110 participated in the endocrine evaluations. Secondary hypogonadism was the only observed abnormality in 10% (n = 11) of the patients. Significant improvements were observed in BDI-II scores after 3 months of treatment (P = 0.027). The evaluation and the treatment of hypogonadism can help clinicians to properly address depression among people living with HIV; hence, improve the treatment compliance and the patient outcomes. © 2017, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal.