Abstract The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between a vulnerable child’s family composi-tion (family size and primary caregiver) and three child well-being indicators (immunization status, access to food, educational security). Using 2006–2009 intake data from a Kenyan non-governmental aid agency, this cross-sectional study evaluated a population of 1,424 children in two urban slum settlements in Nairobi. Logistic regression was used to obtain adjusted odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals to examine the relationship between family composition measures and child well-being. Multivariate results were also stratified by orphan status. Vulnerable children who live in household sizes of 4–6 members and vulnerable chi...
Although the impact of AIDS-induced mortality and morbidity is well-researched, few studies explore ...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
This paper identifies the demographic and behavioral predictors that influence the psychosocial heal...
The study aims to inform policies and practice targeted at improving the welfare of orphans living i...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the overall well-being of orphaned and vulnerable ...
Abstract Background The ‘Cash Transfer to Orphans and...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children, and it is...
To describe the nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents (OSCA) living ...
Across sub-Saharan Africa, there are over 55 million orphans and vulnerable children and youth (OVC)...
The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has caused many children to become orphaned and vulnerable. R...
Background Households with alloparents, individuals other than the mother who care for an infant, c...
Reflecting dominant understandings of childhood, many researchers describe orphans as an emotional a...
‘Orphans ’ as a category of vulnerable children came to the fore in the context of the global AIDS c...
Immunization is regarded as one of the most important achievements of public health. Immunization co...
BACKGROUND:Orphaned and vulnerable adolescents (OVA) in sub-Saharan Africa are at greater risk for a...
Although the impact of AIDS-induced mortality and morbidity is well-researched, few studies explore ...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
This paper identifies the demographic and behavioral predictors that influence the psychosocial heal...
The study aims to inform policies and practice targeted at improving the welfare of orphans living i...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the overall well-being of orphaned and vulnerable ...
Abstract Background The ‘Cash Transfer to Orphans and...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children, and it is...
To describe the nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents (OSCA) living ...
Across sub-Saharan Africa, there are over 55 million orphans and vulnerable children and youth (OVC)...
The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has caused many children to become orphaned and vulnerable. R...
Background Households with alloparents, individuals other than the mother who care for an infant, c...
Reflecting dominant understandings of childhood, many researchers describe orphans as an emotional a...
‘Orphans ’ as a category of vulnerable children came to the fore in the context of the global AIDS c...
Immunization is regarded as one of the most important achievements of public health. Immunization co...
BACKGROUND:Orphaned and vulnerable adolescents (OVA) in sub-Saharan Africa are at greater risk for a...
Although the impact of AIDS-induced mortality and morbidity is well-researched, few studies explore ...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
This paper identifies the demographic and behavioral predictors that influence the psychosocial heal...