Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3343788 | The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2015 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo investigate the role of demographic variables in the relationship between the presence of HAM/TSP and current major depression.MethodsIt is a cross-sectional study of 108 HTLV-1 infected patients (47 with TSP/HAM) resident of Salvador, Brazil. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, Brazilian Version 5 was used to evaluate the presence of depression. Prevalence ratios were used to describe relationship between HAM/TSP and depression. The HAM/TSP classification was carried out according to the criteria proposed by Castro-Costa et al.ResultsPrevalence of depression was 37.96%. No association was observed between presence of HAM/TSP and diagnosis of current major depression in the global analysis of patients (PR: 0.94; CI 95%: 0.57–1.55). In the stratified analysis, however, greater prevalence of depression was observed amongst individuals with HAM/TSP in the 18–39 age group (PR: 2.59; CI 95%: 1.36–4.95).ConclusionOur findings suggest that age is an effect modifier in the relationship between HAM/TSP and depression, and this aspect should be considered in future studies on the topic.