Authors
Philip R Opondo, Ari R Ho-Foster, James Ayugi, Bechedza Hatitchki, Margo Pumar, Warren B Bilker, Michael E Thase, John B Jemmott, Michael B Blank, Dwight L Evans
Publication date
2018/5/1
Journal
AIDS and Behavior
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
1503-1516
Publisher
Springer US
Description
We examined HIV prevalence among patients 18–49 year olds admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Botswana in 2011 and 2012. The retrospective study analyzed females (F) and males (M) separately, comparing proportions with Chi square test and continuous variables with Wilcoxon rank-sum test, assessing significance at the 5% level. HIV seroprevalence among hospitalized psychiatric patients was much more common among females (53%) compared with males (19%) (p < 0.001). These women also appeared more vulnerable to infection compared with females in the general population (29%) (p < 0.017). Among both women and men, HIV-infection appeared most common among patients with organic mental disorders (F:68%, M:41%) and neurotic, stress related and somatoform disorders (F:68%, M:42%). The largest proportion of HIV infections co-occurred among patients diagnosed with …
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