Increasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes for children associated with parental HIV/AIDS illness and death. However, little is known about how parental AIDS leads to negative child outcomes. This study used a structural equation modelling approach to develop an empirically-based theoretical model of interactive relationships between parental or primary caregiver AIDS-illness, AIDS-orphanhood and predicted intervening factors associated with children's psychological distress, educational access and sexual health. Cross-sectional data were collected in 2009–2011, from 6002 children aged 10–17 years in three provinces of South Africa using stratified random sampling. Comparison groups included ...
Traumatic life histories are highly prevalent in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and predict sex...
Maternal HIV-infection is considered to be a threat to the psychosocial development of AIDS-affected...
This study focused on the psychosocial effects of parental loss on children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Th...
AbstractIncreasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes ...
Increasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes for chil...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying children at the highest risk of negative health effects is a prerequisite to...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
This paper outlines the findings of the psychosocial and psychological literature on the impact of m...
Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has contributed to a drastic increase in the number of orphans and...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies that document child outcomes in the context of parental HIV - which has been...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background: Identifying children at the highest risk of negative health effects is a prerequisite to...
South African children and adolescents living in HIV/AIDS-affected families are at elevated risk of ...
HIV-related stigma has negatively impacted the psychosocial well-being of children who have been orp...
Traumatic life histories are highly prevalent in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and predict sex...
Maternal HIV-infection is considered to be a threat to the psychosocial development of AIDS-affected...
This study focused on the psychosocial effects of parental loss on children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Th...
AbstractIncreasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes ...
Increasing evidence demonstrates negative psychological, health, and developmental outcomes for chil...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying children at the highest risk of negative health effects is a prerequisite to...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
This paper outlines the findings of the psychosocial and psychological literature on the impact of m...
Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has contributed to a drastic increase in the number of orphans and...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies that document child outcomes in the context of parental HIV - which has been...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background: Identifying children at the highest risk of negative health effects is a prerequisite to...
South African children and adolescents living in HIV/AIDS-affected families are at elevated risk of ...
HIV-related stigma has negatively impacted the psychosocial well-being of children who have been orp...
Traumatic life histories are highly prevalent in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and predict sex...
Maternal HIV-infection is considered to be a threat to the psychosocial development of AIDS-affected...
This study focused on the psychosocial effects of parental loss on children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Th...