Risk and protective factors for depressive symptoms among the youth living with HIV in Namibia

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Kalomo, Eveline N.
Shamrova, Dasha
Jun, Jung Sim
Kaddu, Mgori Nuru
Kalb, Amy
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2022-04-04
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Adolescents and young people , Africa , Depression , Food insecurity , HIV stigma , Social support
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Eveline Ndinelao Kalomo, Dasha Shamrova, Jung Sim Jun, Mgori Nuru Kaddu & Amy Kalb (2022) Risk and protective factors for depressive symptoms among the youth living with HIV in Namibia, African Journal of AIDS Research, 21:1, 65-76, DOI: 10.2989/16085906.2022.2041054
Abstract

Background: Namibia has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates among young people living with HIV and AIDS. The study of mental well-being among this vulnerable population is emerging as an important area of public health research.

Methods: This study examined how gender, social support, food insecurity, HIV-related stigma, HIV treatment adherence and HIV transmission knowledge are related to depressive symptoms among young people living with HIV in rural northern Namibia. Data were collected from 188 participants from the Zambezi region.

Results: The hierarchical regression analysis revealed that being a female infected with HIV, having perceived food insecurity, experiencing more HIV-related stigma and having low levels of social support can exacerbate the severity of depressive symptoms in this sample of Namibian youth.

Discussion: Our findings point to the need to expand social support interventions, enhance socio-economic programmes and reduce HIV-related stigma among young people living with HIV, especially those residing in rural, HIV endemic, resource-limited communities in developing countries.

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Taylor & Francis
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African Journal of AIDS Research;Volume 21 2022
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1608-5906
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