Examining the relationship between physical and sexual violence and psychosocial health in young people living with HIV in rural South Africa.
Lindsey M FiliatreauDanielle GiovencoRhine TwineFrancesc Xavier Gómez-OlivéKathleen KahnNicole HaberlandAudrey E PettiforPublished in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
In this setting, the prevalence of meaningful depressive symptoms was significantly higher among YLWH with a history of physical or sexual violence as compared to those without a history of violence. However, higher levels of self-esteem or social support appeared to mitigate this association. Programmes to improve self-esteem and social support for youth have the potential to minimize depressive symptoms in YLWH who have experienced physical or sexual violence.