A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men

Introduction: Globally, depression rates are high among men who have sex with men (MSM). Multiple factors may interact synergistically to increase this risk. This analysis assessed the prevalence of symptoms of depression among MSM in Brazil and synergistic effects of several factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in 12 cities using respondent-driven sampling. Sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics were collected. The PHQ-9 was used to screen for depression. Having moderate-severe depressive symptoms was compared to none-mild using logistic regression. The syndemic factor was a composite of hazardous alcohol use, sexual violence, and discrimination due to sexual orientation. Those with one to three of these factors were compared to those with none. Results: The weighted prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms was 24.9% (95%CI = 21.8-28.8) and 16.2%, 22.9%, 46.0% and 51.0% when none, one, two, or three syndemic factors were present, respectively, indicating a dose-response effect. Perception of HIV risk, high level of HIV knowledge, known HIV infection, and health self-rated as poor or very poor were also associated with depressive symptoms. Conclusion: The prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms among MSM in Brazil is high, and selected factors act synergistically in increasing their prevalence. Public health policies should consider holistic depression prevention and treatment interventions for this population.

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Main Authors: Guimarães,Mark D.C., McKinnon,Karen, Dourado,Inês, Veras,Maria Amelia, Magno,Laio, Almeida,Marcelo, Wainberg,Milton, Kendall,Carl, Kerr,Ligia, Cournos,Francine
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-444620220005005172022-10-19A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with menGuimarães,Mark D.C.McKinnon,KarenDourado,InêsVeras,Maria AmeliaMagno,LaioAlmeida,MarceloWainberg,MiltonKendall,CarlKerr,LigiaCournos,Francine Depression syndemic MSM RDS Introduction: Globally, depression rates are high among men who have sex with men (MSM). Multiple factors may interact synergistically to increase this risk. This analysis assessed the prevalence of symptoms of depression among MSM in Brazil and synergistic effects of several factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in 12 cities using respondent-driven sampling. Sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics were collected. The PHQ-9 was used to screen for depression. Having moderate-severe depressive symptoms was compared to none-mild using logistic regression. The syndemic factor was a composite of hazardous alcohol use, sexual violence, and discrimination due to sexual orientation. Those with one to three of these factors were compared to those with none. Results: The weighted prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms was 24.9% (95%CI = 21.8-28.8) and 16.2%, 22.9%, 46.0% and 51.0% when none, one, two, or three syndemic factors were present, respectively, indicating a dose-response effect. Perception of HIV risk, high level of HIV knowledge, known HIV infection, and health self-rated as poor or very poor were also associated with depressive symptoms. Conclusion: The prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms among MSM in Brazil is high, and selected factors act synergistically in increasing their prevalence. Public health policies should consider holistic depression prevention and treatment interventions for this population.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de PsiquiatriaBrazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.44 n.5 20222022-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462022000500517en10.47626/1516-4446-2022-2454
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author Guimarães,Mark D.C.
McKinnon,Karen
Dourado,Inês
Veras,Maria Amelia
Magno,Laio
Almeida,Marcelo
Wainberg,Milton
Kendall,Carl
Kerr,Ligia
Cournos,Francine
spellingShingle Guimarães,Mark D.C.
McKinnon,Karen
Dourado,Inês
Veras,Maria Amelia
Magno,Laio
Almeida,Marcelo
Wainberg,Milton
Kendall,Carl
Kerr,Ligia
Cournos,Francine
A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
author_facet Guimarães,Mark D.C.
McKinnon,Karen
Dourado,Inês
Veras,Maria Amelia
Magno,Laio
Almeida,Marcelo
Wainberg,Milton
Kendall,Carl
Kerr,Ligia
Cournos,Francine
author_sort Guimarães,Mark D.C.
title A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
title_short A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
title_full A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
title_fullStr A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
title_full_unstemmed A potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
title_sort potential syndemic effect associated with symptoms of depression among men who have sex with men
description Introduction: Globally, depression rates are high among men who have sex with men (MSM). Multiple factors may interact synergistically to increase this risk. This analysis assessed the prevalence of symptoms of depression among MSM in Brazil and synergistic effects of several factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in 12 cities using respondent-driven sampling. Sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics were collected. The PHQ-9 was used to screen for depression. Having moderate-severe depressive symptoms was compared to none-mild using logistic regression. The syndemic factor was a composite of hazardous alcohol use, sexual violence, and discrimination due to sexual orientation. Those with one to three of these factors were compared to those with none. Results: The weighted prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms was 24.9% (95%CI = 21.8-28.8) and 16.2%, 22.9%, 46.0% and 51.0% when none, one, two, or three syndemic factors were present, respectively, indicating a dose-response effect. Perception of HIV risk, high level of HIV knowledge, known HIV infection, and health self-rated as poor or very poor were also associated with depressive symptoms. Conclusion: The prevalence of moderate-severe depressive symptoms among MSM in Brazil is high, and selected factors act synergistically in increasing their prevalence. Public health policies should consider holistic depression prevention and treatment interventions for this population.
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