Systematic review of sex differences in the relationship between hormones and depression in HIV
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Publication
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AuthorsTurk, Morgan C; Bakker, Caitlin J; Spencer, Sade M; Lofgren, Sarah M
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TypeOriginal Research
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JournalPsychoneuroendocrinology
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Publication Date2022
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Abstract
Major depressive disorder is the most common neuropsychiatric comorbidity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and women are more frequently affected in the general population and among those with HIV. The rate of depression in HIV is three times higher than the general population. Differences in biomarkers in neuroendocrine and inflammatory pathways are one possible explanation for the increased prevalence of depression in individuals with HIV, especially biological women. Therefore, we aimed to perform a systematic review identifying differences in neuroendocrine factors leading to depression in men versus women with HIV.