Mental Health Interventions among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria: A Scoping Review

D. Asogun, C. Obodeh, I. Okhihan, T. Aziba, J. Edogun, E. O. Oisakede, J. Akhaine
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Background: People who are living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) often face numerous mental health challenges, such as depression and anxiety disorders. The objective of this scoping review was to systematically analyse and synthesise the existing literature on mental health interventions available for PLWHA in Nigeria. Methods: To conduct this review, a comprehensive search of reputable sources including PUBMED, Google Scholar, Science Direct, Hinari, and African Journal Online (AJOL) was performed. Adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) reporting guidelines, a total of 6 studies were identified, spanning from 2007 and 2021, that focused on interventions addressing adverse mental health conditions among PLWHA. Results: The studies were conducted in three different regions across Nigeria, with the highest number of studies conducted in the South-West region (3), followed by the South East region (2), and the North Central region (1). Among the mental health conditions addressed in these studies, depression was the most prevalent (4 out of 6 studies, or 66.7%), followed by depression co-occurring with other mental health conditions (3 out of 6 studies, or 50%). The most commonly utilised interventions in the reviewed studies were cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and aerobic exercise delivery, each accounting for 33.3% of the interventions. All of the studies reported positive outcomes in terms of participants' mental health. The majority of the studies (83.3%) involved professional counsellors administering the mental health interventions, followed by physiotherapists (33.3%) and psychotherapists (33.3%). Conclusions: The findings of this review indicate that there is a significantly limited number of implemented interventions addressing the various forms of mental distress experienced by PLWHA, particularly in high prevalence areas of Nigeria. This highlights a crucial research gap and emphasises the need for more interventions that specifically address the mental health needs of PLWHA in Nigeria, taking into consideration the unique challenges and opportunities present in the country.
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背景:艾滋病病毒感染者/艾滋病患者(PLWHA)通常面临着许多心理健康方面的挑战,如抑郁症和焦虑症。本次范围界定综述的目的是系统地分析和综合现有的有关尼日利亚艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的心理健康干预措施的文献。方法:为了进行此次综述,我们对 PUBMED、Google Scholar、Science Direct、Hinari 和 African Journal Online (AJOL) 等知名资料来源进行了全面搜索。根据《系统综述和荟萃分析扩展报告首选报告项目》(PRISMA-ScR)报告指南,共确定了 6 项研究,时间跨度为 2007 年至 2021 年,重点关注针对 PLWHA 中不良心理健康状况的干预措施。研究结果这些研究在尼日利亚的三个不同地区进行,其中西南部地区的研究数量最多(3 项),其次是东南部地区(2 项)和中北部地区(1 项)。在这些研究涉及的精神健康问题中,抑郁症最为普遍(6 项研究中有 4 项,占 66.7%),其次是抑郁症与其他精神健康问题并发(6 项研究中有 3 项,占 50%)。在回顾性研究中,最常用的干预措施是认知行为疗法(CBT)和有氧运动疗法,各占干预措施的 33.3%。所有研究都报告了参与者心理健康方面的积极成果。大多数研究(83.3%)由专业辅导员实施心理健康干预,其次是物理治疗师(33.3%)和心理治疗师(33.3%)。结论综述结果表明,针对 PLWHA 所经历的各种形式的精神痛苦而实施的干预措施数量非常有限,尤其是在尼日利亚的高发病率地区。这凸显了一个重要的研究缺口,并强调有必要采取更多干预措施,专门解决尼日利亚 PLWHA 的心理健康需求,同时考虑到该国存在的独特挑战和机遇。
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