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Depression Among People Living with HIV Infection: A Gender Based Study


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Depression, the silent killer has become one of the alarming crises in today's fast paced society. Depression may occur due to existence of different psychological or physiological illness as well as it can get induced from the medications prescribed for those illnesses. Depression is commonly associated with HIV/AIDS. The main objective of the present study was to examine whether level of depression differs according to biological sex or not? Hence the present study was carried out among male (N=28) and female (N=39) HIV positive persons and all of them (N=67) were selected purposively from ART centre, G.B.P Hospital, Agartala, the capital of Tripura. All of them belonged to the age group of 14 to 60 years and data were collected from them through face to face interview technique. For data collection, Basic Information Schedule and Back Depression Inventory were used. The findings indicated no gender differences among the HIV infected persons in regard to their level of depression.

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Depression, HIV, Gender.
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Anjana Bhattacharjee
Department of Psychology, Tripura University, Tripura, India
Sukriti Banda
Department of Psychology, Tripura University, Tripura, India

Abstract


Depression, the silent killer has become one of the alarming crises in today's fast paced society. Depression may occur due to existence of different psychological or physiological illness as well as it can get induced from the medications prescribed for those illnesses. Depression is commonly associated with HIV/AIDS. The main objective of the present study was to examine whether level of depression differs according to biological sex or not? Hence the present study was carried out among male (N=28) and female (N=39) HIV positive persons and all of them (N=67) were selected purposively from ART centre, G.B.P Hospital, Agartala, the capital of Tripura. All of them belonged to the age group of 14 to 60 years and data were collected from them through face to face interview technique. For data collection, Basic Information Schedule and Back Depression Inventory were used. The findings indicated no gender differences among the HIV infected persons in regard to their level of depression.

Keywords


Depression, HIV, Gender.