Parentification, along with parenting and child adjustment were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affected by maternal HIV infection and 20 same-age peers whose mothers were not infected. Children whose mothers were HIV-positive reported to more often engage in parental role behaviors, relative to children of HIV-negative mothers. This difference remained even after controlling for the effects of current drug use, number of adults per child in the household, and marital status. Findings revealed a beneficial relationship between parentification and both child adjustment and parenting, particularly among families affected by maternal HIV infection. When relationships were examined separately by HIV status, the pattern ...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
The problems caused by HIV/AIDS may impact on the life of mothers with HIV/AIDS and affect the life ...
This study explored factors which influence the parenting role of African American women with HIV/AI...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Objective The present study examines the effect of having a child infected with HIV on the mother–ch...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Objective. There is a growing body of literature that demonstrates positive parental influences on a...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
Mothers Living with HIV (MLH) are vulnerable to stressors associated with motherhood and chronic ill...
Child-mother attachment, as observed in the Strange Situation (SSP), was assessed in 61 families aff...
This study examined the relationships between selected risk and resistance factors and maternal repo...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
The problems caused by HIV/AIDS may impact on the life of mothers with HIV/AIDS and affect the life ...
This study explored factors which influence the parenting role of African American women with HIV/AI...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Objective The present study examines the effect of having a child infected with HIV on the mother–ch...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Objective. There is a growing body of literature that demonstrates positive parental influences on a...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
Mothers Living with HIV (MLH) are vulnerable to stressors associated with motherhood and chronic ill...
Child-mother attachment, as observed in the Strange Situation (SSP), was assessed in 61 families aff...
This study examined the relationships between selected risk and resistance factors and maternal repo...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
The problems caused by HIV/AIDS may impact on the life of mothers with HIV/AIDS and affect the life ...
This study explored factors which influence the parenting role of African American women with HIV/AI...