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Psychological burden in the era of Haart : Impact of selenium therapy

Shor-Posner, G. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Lecusay, Robert, 1974- (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Miguez, M. J. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
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Moreno-Black, G. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Zhang, G. Y. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Rodriguez, N. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Burbano, X. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Baum, M. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
Wilkie, F. (author)
Dept. of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States
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Dept of Psychiat./Behav. Sci. (D21), Division of Disease Prevention, Miami, United States (creator_code:org_t)
Sage Publications, 2003
2003
English.
In: International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. - : Sage Publications. - 0091-2174 .- 1541-3527. ; 33:1, s. 55-69
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  • Objective: To determine the impact of nutritional (selenium) chemoprevention on levels of psychological burden (anxiety, depression, and mood state) in HIV/AIDS. Method: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled selenium therapy (200 mug/day) trial was conducted in HIV+ drug users from 1998-2000. Psychosocial measures (STAI-State and Trait anxiety, BDI-depression, and POMS- mood state), clinical status (CD4 cell count, viral load), and plasma selenium levels were determined at baseline and compared with measurements obtained at the 12-month evaluation in 63 participants (32 men, 31 women). Results: The majority of the study participants reported elevated levels of both State (68%) and Trait (70%) anxiety. Approximately 25% reported overall mood distress (POMS > 60) and moderate depression (BDI > 20). Psychological burden was not influenced by current drug use, antiretroviral treatment, or viral load. At the 12-month evaluation, participants who received selenium reported increased vigor (p = 0.004) and had less anxiety (State, p = 0.05 and Trait, p = 0.02), compared to the placebo-treated individuals. No apparent selenium-related affect on depression or distress was observed. The risk for state anxiety was almost four times higher, and nearly nine times greater for trait anxiety in the placebo-treated group, controlling for antiretroviral therapy, CD4 cell decline (> 50 cells) and years of education. Conclusions: Selenium therapy may be a beneficial treatment to decrease anxiety in HIV+ drug users who exhibit a high prevalence of psychological burden.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Psykiatri (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Psychiatry (hsv//eng)

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anxiety
HIV infection
selenium

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