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Cognitive function, depressive symptoms and syphilis in HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals
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posted on 2023-06-09, 16:45 authored by Davide De Francesco, Alan Winston, Jonathan Underwood, Fiona V Cresswell, Jane Anderson, Frank A Post, Ian Williams, Patrick W G Mallon, Memory Sachikonye, Daphne Babalis, Jaime Vera RojasJaime Vera Rojas, Emmanouil Bagkeris, Ana Milinkovic, Caroline A SabinWe evaluated associations between history of syphilis infection and both cognitive function and depressive symptoms in people living with HIV (PLHIV) and comparable HIV-negative controls. Syphilis serological tests, cognitive function and depression were assessed in PLHIV and controls participating in the Pharmacokinetic and Clinical Observations in People Over Fifty study. Cognitive test scores were converted to demographically adjusted T-scores (mean?=?50, SD?=?10) and then averaged to obtain a global T-score. Severity of depressive symptoms was assessed via the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Associations of syphilis with global T-scores and depression were assessed using median regression. The 623 PLHIV and 246 HIV-negative controls were predominantly male (89.3% and 66.5%) with median age (interquartile range [IQR]) of 57 (53–63) and 58 (53–63) years, respectively. PLHIV had lower global cognitive T-scores (median [IQR] 48.7 [45.1, 52.1] versus 50.5 [47.0, 53.9], p?
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Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
International Journal of STD and AIDSISSN
0956-4624Publisher
SAGE PublicationsExternal DOI
Issue
5Volume
30Page range
440-446Department affiliated with
- Global Health and Infection Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes