NCJ Number
              111321
          Journal
  American Journal of Psychiatry Volume: 144 Issue: 5 Dated: (May 1987) Pages: 551-556
Date Published
  1987
Length
              6 pages
          Annotation
              Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has neuropsychiatric and psychopathological complications: anxiety, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation are common.
          Abstract
              Patients may express anger toward ineffective medical care and perceived public discrimination, guilt about sexual practices or drug abuse, reactions to social isolation, and uncertainty about the implications of an AIDS diagnosis. CNS dysfunction and subsequent neuropsychiatric impairment are common and are initially characterized by decreased acuity, slowed mentation, and psychomotor retardation that can resemble depression. Marked global cognitive deficits, disorientation, and delusions ensue. The author discusses case management and outlines future clinical and research activities. (Publisher abstract)
          