HIV and Psychiatry (eBook)

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2014 | 1. Auflage
288 Seiten
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Mental health and HIV/AIDS are closely interlinked. Mental
disorders, including substance-use disorders, are associated with
increased risk of HIV infection and affect adherence to and
efficacy of antiretroviral treatments. Conversely, HIV
infection can increase risk for neuropsychiatric complications
including stress, mood, and neurocognitive disorders.

This book provides clinicians with a comprehensive evidenced-based
and practical approach to the management of patients with HIV
infection and co-morbid mental disorders. It provides up-to-date
and clear overviews of current clinical issues, as well as the
relevant basic science. Information and data from studies of
different HIV groups (eg men who have sex with men) make the text
relevant to a broad spectrum of clinicians, including those working
with low socioeconomic status groups in high income countries and
those working in the developing world.

The book uses the popular format of the World Psychiatric
Association's Evidence and Experience series. Review
chapters summarize the evidence on the epidemiology, pathogenesis
and clinical aspects of mental disorders in HIV,and interventions
(both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology including drug-drug
interactions). These are complemented by commentaries
addressing particular facets of each topic and providing insight
gained from clinical experience.

Psychiatrists, psychologists and all mental health staff working
with HIV-infected patients will find this book of great
benefit.

John A. Joska is a Head of the Division of Neuropsychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town. He is the Director of the UCT HIV Mental Health Research Unit, and the Western Cape Provincial Programme Manager for HIV Psychiatry. His interests are in HIV and Mental Health, particularly mechanisms of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, mental health services, and general neuropsychiatry. John completed both under- and post-graduate training at UCT. Following completion of his fellowship in psychiatry in 2002, he obtained the Mmed (psychiatry) in 2006, and his PhD in the Neurocognitive Disorders of HIV in 2011. John has been involved in several innovative research projects, including the development of assertive community outreach programmes in the Province, and the development of a smartphone application to assist primary health care providers to assess for the presence of dementia. His group was recently funded to conduct a randomized controlled trial of lithium in HIV-associated dementia. He is excited by the opportunities and challenges provided by working in Cape Town, South Africa. Dan J Stein is Professor and Chair of the Dept of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town, Director of the Medical Research Council (MRC) Unit on Anxiety Disorders, and Visiting Professor of Psychiatry at Mt. Sinai Medical School in New York. He is interested in the psychobiology and management of the anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and related, and traumatic and stress disorders. He has also mentored work in other areas that are of particular relevance to South Africa and Africa, including neuroHIV/AIDS and substance use disorders. Dan did his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Cape Town, and his doctorate (in the area of clinical neuroscience) at the University of Stellenbosch. He trained in psychiatry, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship (in the area of psychopharmacology) at Columbia University in New York. His training also includes a doctorate in philosophy. He is inspired by the way in which psychiatry integrates science and humanism, and contributes to addressing some of the big questions posed by life. Dan's work ranges from basic neuroscience, through clinical investigations and trials, and on to epidemiological and cross-cultural studies. He is enthusiastic about the possibility of clinical practice and scientific research that integrates theoretical concepts and empirical data across these different levels. Having worked for many years in South Africa, he is also enthusiastic about establishing integrative approaches to services, training, and research in the context of a low and-middle-income country.

List of Contributors ix

Preface xv

1 Epidemiology of Psychopathology in HIV 1

Milton L. Wainberg, Karen McKinnon, and Francine
Cournos

Commentaries

1.1 Epidemiology of Psychopathology in HIV: Neurocognitive
Disorders 34

Bryan Smith and Ned Sacktor

1.2 Depression and Anxiety Disorders in HIV/AIDS 40

Seggane Musisi

1.3 Substance Use Disorders and HIV: Evolving Syndemics 46

Sheri L. Towe and Christina S. Meade

1.4 Severe Mental Illness and HIV 55

Etheldreda Nakimuli-Mpungu

2 Pathogenesis of Mental Health Disorders in HIV 61

Gursharan Chana, Chad A. Bousman, and Ian P. Everall

Commentaries

2.1 Behavioural and Social Risk Factors for HIV 82

Landon Myer

2.2 Brain Imaging and Neuro-HIV 87

Christine Fennema-Notestine

2.3 Host Genetics in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
93

Avindra Nath and Wenxue Li

2.4 Traumatic Stressors and the Psychoneuroimmunology of HIV/AIDS
99

Dan J. Stein, John A. Joska, and Kathleen J. Sikkema

3 Clinical Aspects of HIV-Related Neurocognitive Disorders
107

Nicholas W.S. Davies and Bruce J. Brew

Commentaries

3.1 Clinical Aspects of HIV-Related Neurocognitive Disorders
131

Robert Paul and Jodi Heaps

3.2 Differential Diagnosis in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive
Disorders 137

Gabriele Arendt

3.3 Psychiatric Disorders and HIV 143

Glenn Treisman

3.4 Optimizing the Effectiveness of HIV Treatment as Prevention
with Stimulant Users 149

Adam W. Carrico

4 Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders in HIV 157

Maria Ferrara, Ignacio P. Valero, David J. Moore, Adam F.
Knight, Nichole A. Duarte, and J. Hampton Atkinson

Commentaries

4.1 Combination Anti-Retroviral Treatment and NeuroHIV 194

Charles Venuto and Giovanni Schifitto

4.2 Psychopharmacology and Psychiatric Co-morbidity 199

Mark Halman

4.3 Intervention in HIV and Psychiatry: Behavioural and
Psychotherapeutic Approaches 205

Reuben N. Robbins and Robert H. Remien

5 Special Populations and Public Health Aspects 211

Francine Cournos, Karen McKinnon, Veronica Pinho, and Milton
Wainberg

Commentaries

5.1 Mental Health Services for HIV in Resource-Limited Settings
235

Crick Lund

5.2 Specifying the Mental Health Context for the Development of HIV
Prevention and Treatment Interventions for Men Who Have Sex with
Men 240

Jessica F. Magidson and Conall O'Cleirigh

5.3 Following the Special Populations Home: Children and Families
245

Lucie Cluver, Mark Boyes, Mark Orkin, Lorraine Sherr, and Malega
Kganakga

5.4 Gender Issues and the Burden of Disease in Women 256

Catherine Mathews and Naeemah Abrahams

Index 263

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.1.2014
Reihe/Serie WPA Series in Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Schlagworte Clinical psychology • infectious disease • Infektionskrankheiten • Klinische Psychologie • Medical Science • Medizin • Psychiatrie • Psychiatry • Psychologie • Psychology
ISBN-10 1-118-33953-3 / 1118339533
ISBN-13 978-1-118-33953-4 / 9781118339534
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