TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Age, Gender and Suicidal Ideation Following Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing JO - International journal of environmental research and public health A1 - Schlebusch, Lourens A1 - Govender, Romona Devi SP - 521 EP - 530 VL - 9 IS - 2 N2 - The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of suicidal ideation in patients who were tested for HIV-infection and whether along with their HIV status, age and gender influenced their risk for suicidal ideation. The sample consisted of 189 patients who attended a voluntary HIV counseling and testing clinic (VCT) at a general state hospital in Durban, South Africa. Their mean age at baseline was 34.2 years, with an age range of between 16-79 years. Seropositivity, age and gender were significantly associated with suicidal ideation. The majority of these patients were in the younger age group, and young males had a 1.8 times higher risk for suicidal ideation than females. Although risk factors for seropositive-related suicidal ideation can be complex and multi-factorial, this study identified a young age and male gender as important high risk factors in the sample studied. It is recommended that all, but especially young male HIV-infected patients seen at a VCT clinic be screened for suicidal ideation and that early intervention to prevent subsequent suicides or suicidal attempts be included in pre- and post-test HIV counseling.

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LA - en SN - 1661-7827 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9020521 ID - ref1 ER -