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One More Question: Recognizing Depression During Routine HIV Care

Clinical Thought

One of the greatest strengths of HIV care is continuity. HIV healthcare professionals often know our patients for years, giving us the opportunity to recognize when changes in a person’s daily life may be indicative of new or worsening depression. Read on to learn how integrating mental health care into HIV care can synergistically improve outcomes for patients across both conditions.

Released: July 09, 2026

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Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC dba Decera Clinical Education

 
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Supported by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

Target Audience

This activity is intended for physicians, pharmacists, registered nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide care for people living with HIV.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Implement routine screening strategies within HIV care to ensure people with or at elevated risk of mental health conditions are diagnosed promptly

  • Integrate mental health treatment and support into HIV care provision, both within the HIV practice and through timely referrals

  • Reduce barriers to treatment persistence and engagement in care for people living with HIV experiencing mental health conditions

Faculty Disclosure

Primary Author

Kathleen Page, MD, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.