2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-023-03981-w
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Mental Health Problems Across the HIV Care Continuum for Adolescents Living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review

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“…ALWH are vulnerable to mental health problems: ALWH are both living with a chronic disease and transitioning through a unique and formative period which includes intense physical, emotional and social changes (UNICEF, 2023a; WHO, 2021). Indeed, comorbid depression is prevalent and burdensome amongst ALWH in SSA and depression is a significant threat to engagement and retention in HIV care as well as worsening HIV-related outcomes among those receiving HIV treatment (Haas et al, 2023; Kemigisha et al, 2019; Nakimuli-Mpungu et al, 2012; Poku et al, 2023; Vreeman et al, 2017). Considering the dual burden of HIV and depression, developing timely, developmentally appropriate, and effective interventions for ALWH is critical (Ayano et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ALWH are vulnerable to mental health problems: ALWH are both living with a chronic disease and transitioning through a unique and formative period which includes intense physical, emotional and social changes (UNICEF, 2023a; WHO, 2021). Indeed, comorbid depression is prevalent and burdensome amongst ALWH in SSA and depression is a significant threat to engagement and retention in HIV care as well as worsening HIV-related outcomes among those receiving HIV treatment (Haas et al, 2023; Kemigisha et al, 2019; Nakimuli-Mpungu et al, 2012; Poku et al, 2023; Vreeman et al, 2017). Considering the dual burden of HIV and depression, developing timely, developmentally appropriate, and effective interventions for ALWH is critical (Ayano et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%