Integration of depression screening and treatment into HIV care may prove critical to achievement of the 90–90–90 goals in Malawi and elsewhere in the region. Project SOAR has partnered with the Malawi Ministry of Health to implement and evaluate the integration of a depression management program into HIV care in Malawi. This brief focuses on initial results from the screening phase, which show that more than 90 percent of patients have been appropriately screened for depression. Based on a first round of qualitative interviews, the program has been well received by clinic staff and patients. The brief lists key lessons learned that facilitate the design and implementation of the program
Background. Integrating mental health care into HIV services is critical to addressing the high unme...
<div><p>Depression is common among people living with HIV, and it has consequences for both HIV prev...
As rapidly expanding HIV care and treatment programs are implemented in sub-Saharan Africa, maintain...
This brief outlines a Project SOAR study which will provide critical evidence on the feasibility, ef...
Abstract Background In Malawi, early retention in HIV care remains c...
Depression is highly prevalent among people living with HIV in Malawi and elsewhere in sub-Saharan A...
Background Depression is highly prevalent among patients newly starting antiretroviral treatment (AR...
In Malawi, as in other sub-Saharan countries, mental health care infrastructure and resources are li...
BACKGROUND: Depression is highly prevalent among patients newly starting antiretroviral treatment (A...
BACKGROUND: Integrating mental health care into HIV services is critical to addressing the high unm...
Purpose of Project: Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders prevalent among peopl...
Depression affects 18-30% of HIV-infected patients in Africa and is associated with greater stigma, ...
The prevalence of depression is 20%-30% for people living with HIV, and while it is associated with ...
Abstract Background Malawi is a low-income country in sub-Saharan Africa that has limited resources ...
UNLABELLED:Depression is common among people living with HIV, and it has consequences for both HIV p...
Background. Integrating mental health care into HIV services is critical to addressing the high unme...
<div><p>Depression is common among people living with HIV, and it has consequences for both HIV prev...
As rapidly expanding HIV care and treatment programs are implemented in sub-Saharan Africa, maintain...
This brief outlines a Project SOAR study which will provide critical evidence on the feasibility, ef...
Abstract Background In Malawi, early retention in HIV care remains c...
Depression is highly prevalent among people living with HIV in Malawi and elsewhere in sub-Saharan A...
Background Depression is highly prevalent among patients newly starting antiretroviral treatment (AR...
In Malawi, as in other sub-Saharan countries, mental health care infrastructure and resources are li...
BACKGROUND: Depression is highly prevalent among patients newly starting antiretroviral treatment (A...
BACKGROUND: Integrating mental health care into HIV services is critical to addressing the high unm...
Purpose of Project: Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders prevalent among peopl...
Depression affects 18-30% of HIV-infected patients in Africa and is associated with greater stigma, ...
The prevalence of depression is 20%-30% for people living with HIV, and while it is associated with ...
Abstract Background Malawi is a low-income country in sub-Saharan Africa that has limited resources ...
UNLABELLED:Depression is common among people living with HIV, and it has consequences for both HIV p...
Background. Integrating mental health care into HIV services is critical to addressing the high unme...
<div><p>Depression is common among people living with HIV, and it has consequences for both HIV prev...
As rapidly expanding HIV care and treatment programs are implemented in sub-Saharan Africa, maintain...