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The impact of neuropsychological impairment and depression on health-related quality of life in HIV-infection. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology : official journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. [J Clin Exp Neuropsychol] Journal article

 
TitleThe impact of neuropsychological impairment and depression on health-related quality of life in HIV-infection.
Author(s)Trépanier LL, Rourke SB, Bayoumi AM, Halman MH, Krzyzanowski S, Power C 
InstitutionLakeridge Health-Oshawa, Corporate Mental Health Program, Oshawa ,Ontario, Canada.
SourceJ Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2005 Jan; 27(1):1-15.
MeSHAdult
Depression
Female
HIV Infections
Humans
Male
Mental Disorders
Nervous System Diseases
Neuropsychological Tests
Principal Component Analysis
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Quality of Life
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
AbstractNeuropsychological impairment and depression are common among individual with HIV-infection, resulting in significantly altered everyday functioning. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of these two important neurobehavioural complications on health-related quality of life in adults with HIV-infection. Participants (n = 155) received a 3-hours comprehensive neuropsychological examination, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Medical Outcomes Study HIV Quality of Life instrument. Four groups were formed based on the presence or absence of depression and neuropsychological impairment. Results suggest that neuropsychological impairment and depression can differentially affect dimensions of health-related quality of Life. Specifically, depression has a significant impact on mental health dimensions of health-related quality of life. Some evidence exists for an impact of neuropsychological impairment, or a combined impact of depression and neuropsychological impairment, on the Physical Health dimensions of health-related quality of life. These results confirm the importance of depression as a determinant of health-related quality of life in HIV/AIDS and provide a potential avenue for improving health-related quality of life in adults with HIV-infection.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID15814439
  
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