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P01-281 - Psychopathological Features in Somatic Asymptomatic HIV Positive Patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

M. Latas
Affiliation:
Institute of Psychiatry, Beograde, Serbia University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
M. Kostic
Affiliation:
University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
O. Glomazic
Affiliation:
University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

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Background

Many studies on samples of HIV-positive patient's shows correlation of psychiatric symptoms and medical and immunological symptoms of HIV infection. Also, presence of psychiatric distress was showed in some somatic diseases, especially the ones which lead to chronic.

Aim

The aim was to examine presence of psychopathological symptoms among HIV-1 infected patients which haven’t developed AIDS, in comparison to hepatitis B or C infected patients.

Methods

Sample for consisted of 60 patients: a) 30 somatic asymptomatic HIV-1 seropositive patients who constituted study group, and b) 30 patients infected with hepatitis B or C which constituted control group. All of them have been assessed on the presence of psychiatric symptoms by the SCL-90 (The Symptom Checklist 90). After the assessment those two groups were compared by student's t test on every subscale and total score.

Results

Results of the study showed that patients in both groups exhibited moderate presence of psychopathological symptoms, especially symptoms of depression, anxiety and interpersonal sensitivity. Moreover, patients with HIV exhibited obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Results showed that there are no statistically significant differences in presence psychopathological symptoms between somatic asymptomatic HIV-positive patients and patients infected with hepatitis B or C.

Conclusion

Based on the results of this study it could be concluded that, beside the moderate presence of psychopathological symptoms in the samples of somatic asymptomatic HIV-positive patients and hepatitis B or C infected patients, there is no statistically significant difference in those samples of patients.

Type
Consultation liaison psychiatry
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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