It is our responsibility as psychiatrists working in South Africa to address the epidemic at all levels, in particular with regard to the psychiatric consequences of the HIV epidemic and to ensure that the patients that we care for (including children and adolescents) receive the appropriate treatment (for both their medical and psychiatric conditions).
The psychosocial implications of HIV infection make it imperative that medical and mental health/psychiatric services work together actively to provide holistic care for people infected with or affected by HIV. Psychiatrists are encouraged to develop working partnerships with HIV physicians and primary care practitioners in their area of practice in order to provide a better service to our people.
Prepared by Rita Thom