TY - JOUR
T1 - Are trajectories of depressive symptoms during the first half of drug-sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis treatment associated with loss to follow-up? A secondary analysis of longitudinal data
AU - Ruiz-Grosso, Paulo
AU - Loret De Mola, Christian
AU - Otero, Larissa
AU - Ugarte-Gil, Cesar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/7/19
Y1 - 2023/7/19
N2 - Objective The objective of this study was to identify trajectories of depressive symptoms (DSs) during the first half of drug-sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) treatment and examine their association with loss to follow-up (LTFU) in the second half. Design This study involved a secondary analysis of longitudinal data to identify potential trajectories of DS and their relationship with LTFU. Setting The study was conducted in first and second-level health centres located in San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru. Participants Anonymised data from 265 individuals, including monthly measures of DSs from diagnosis to the completion of treatment, initiation of treatment for multidrug resistant TB, LTFU or death, were collected. Results Three trajectories were identified: 'declining', 'growth' and 'high'. These trajectories were observed in 182 (68.7%), 53 (20%) and 30 (11.3%) of the 265 individuals, respectively, during the first half of PTB treatment. Compared with those with a 'declining' trajectory, individuals with a 'growth' trajectory had a higher likelihood of experiencing LTFU during the second half of PTB treatment, after controlling for sociodemographic factors and at least weekly alcohol use (OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.09 to 13.97, p=0.036). Conclusions The findings suggest that a trajectory of increasing DSs during the first half of PTB treatment is associated with a higher risk of LTFU during the second half.
AB - Objective The objective of this study was to identify trajectories of depressive symptoms (DSs) during the first half of drug-sensitive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) treatment and examine their association with loss to follow-up (LTFU) in the second half. Design This study involved a secondary analysis of longitudinal data to identify potential trajectories of DS and their relationship with LTFU. Setting The study was conducted in first and second-level health centres located in San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru. Participants Anonymised data from 265 individuals, including monthly measures of DSs from diagnosis to the completion of treatment, initiation of treatment for multidrug resistant TB, LTFU or death, were collected. Results Three trajectories were identified: 'declining', 'growth' and 'high'. These trajectories were observed in 182 (68.7%), 53 (20%) and 30 (11.3%) of the 265 individuals, respectively, during the first half of PTB treatment. Compared with those with a 'declining' trajectory, individuals with a 'growth' trajectory had a higher likelihood of experiencing LTFU during the second half of PTB treatment, after controlling for sociodemographic factors and at least weekly alcohol use (OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.09 to 13.97, p=0.036). Conclusions The findings suggest that a trajectory of increasing DSs during the first half of PTB treatment is associated with a higher risk of LTFU during the second half.
KW - depression & mood disorders
KW - epidemiology
KW - tuberculosis
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U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068235
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068235
M3 - Article
C2 - 37474177
AN - SCOPUS:85165436585
SN - 2044-6055
VL - 13
JO - BMJ open
JF - BMJ open
IS - 7
M1 - e068235
ER -