कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

UCT study reveals suicide risk among HIV patients

Cape Argus

|

February 03, 2026

A NEW study by researchers at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and Linképing University in Sweden has found that people living with HIV face a heightened risk of suicide, underscoring the urgent need to integrate mental health services into routine HIV care.

- STAFF REPORTER

The research, published in the AIDS Care journal, highlights how stigma, fear of disclosure, mental health challenges and gaps in primary healthcare services combine to increase vulnerability among people living with HIV.

The study explored healthcare workers’ perspectives on suicide risk factors, barriers to care and prevention needs within primary healthcare settings. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with 13 healthcare workers from three primary healthcare clinics in Khayelitsha.

Associate Professor Stephan Rabie, a chief research officer in UCT’s Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health and the study’s principal investigator, said suicide disproportionately affects people living with HIV due to a complex interplay of factors.

Cape Argus से और कहानियाँ

Cape Argus

Hunt wants grieving Stellies to fight hard

THE customary chirpiness that welcomes anyone to Stellenbosch FC’s training centre at the Lentelus Sports Ground was visibly absent yesterday morning.

time to read

3 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

India greets Trump trade deal with caution

INDIAN exporters yesterday hailed Donald Trump’s announcement of a US-India trade deal and a pledge to slash tariffs on the nation’s goods that brings an end to months of uncertainty but analysts urged caution citing a lack of clarity.

time to read

2 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Father and daughters in dock over R5m fraud

A FATHER and his two daughters are set to appear at the Parow Regional Court today on R5 million fraud charges.

time to read

1 min

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

McKenzie betrays spirit of Ubuntu

IN SOUTH Africa where the Springbok was once a symbol of racial exclusion but now a symbol of unity and hope, sport and politics have always been linked.

time to read

3 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

From rations to G20’s doorstep: Poland savours economic ‘miracle’

MANY Poles scoffed in 1980 when Lech Walesa, leader of the nascent Solidarity union, promised that Poland would become “a second Japan” - yet the country now finds itself primed to join the G20 club of major economies.

time to read

3 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Mockery of merit at the Premier's NSC Awards

THE Premier's National Senior Certificate (NSC) Awards are meant to celebrate academic excellence, hard work, and merit.

time to read

1 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Justice system has failed us, says Douglas's family

JUST hours after the family of 35-year-old Craig Douglas of Edgemead pleaded with the justice system to not allow vital evidence to collapse in the six-year-old case, the charges were withdrawn against the three men accused of beating and stabbing him to death for his vehicle.

time to read

2 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Tactics in Trump’s power play

DONALD Trump has returned to office wielding two formidable weapons: tariffs and lawsuits.

time to read

1 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Steenhuisen's exit reshapes the DA leadership race

MSIMANGA VS HILL-LEWIS

time to read

2 mins

February 04, 2026

Cape Argus

Trump threatens to sue Noah over Epstein gag at Grammy Awards

‘GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!’

time to read

1 mins

February 04, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size