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Background: Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), has been the most significant disease to affect our society during the last two decades. Profound psychiatric complications of HIV-infection and AIDS have been recognized almost since the recognition of this condition in 1984.
Aim: To study the incidence and prevalence of psychiatric disorders and their relation to socio demographic variables among HIV seropositive individuals.
Methods: Socio demographic data was collected from one fifty patients who were HIV seropositive and were assessed for various psychiatric disorders.
Results: Specific Phobia (AIDS Phobia) accounted for 30% patients of psychiatric diagnosis. Affective disorder was the next common diagnosis being 24%, 12% were diagnosed as having anxiety disorder, 6% had delusional disorder, 8% had somatoform disorder, 12% were mentally retarded and 8% had Post Traumatic stress disorders (PTSD).