Cognitive and Behavioral Contributions to Depression Severity, Quality of Life, and Functioning Among People Living With HIV in South Africa

  • Lena S Andersen
  • , Amelia M Stanton
  • , Jessica F Magidson
  • , John A Joska
  • , Conall O'Cleirigh
  • , Jasper S Lee
  • , Ashraf Kagee
  • , Jade A Witten
  • , Steven A Safren

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Abstract

Cognitive-behavioral treatments for depression typically address both behavioral (e.g., activation) and cognitive (e.g., rumination) components, and consequently improve quality of life (QOL) and function in high-resource settings. However, little is known about the cross-cultural applicability and relative contribution of these components to depression symptom severity, QOL, and functional impairment in South Africa and other resource-limited global settings with high HIV prevalence rates. Persons with HIV (N = 274) from a peri-urban community outside Cape Town, South Africa, were administered multiple measures of depression (Hamilton Depression Scale, Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, South African Depression Scale), cognitive and behavioral components related to depression (Ruminative Response Scale, Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale), and measures of QOL and functioning (Sheehan Disability Scale, Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Scale-Short Form). Multiple linear regression models were fit to assess the relative contribution of behavioral and cognitive components to depression severity, QOL, and functional impairment in this population. Models accounting for age and sex revealed that lower levels of behavioral activation (BA) were significantly associated with all measures of depression, as well as with QOL and functional impairment (all ps 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-100
Number of pages10
JournalBehavior therapy
Volume54
Issue number1
Early online date16 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • HIV
  • Quality of Life - psychology
  • Humans
  • behavioral activation
  • South Africa
  • Depression - complications - psychology
  • HIV Infections - complications
  • rumination
  • Cognition
  • depression

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