Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-West Uganda we explored factors (household size/dependency ratios/ residence patterns/ socio-economic status) which may have exacerbated or eased the impact of the AIDS epidemic for older people (70 years and older). We found that higher socio-economic status, large family size and reciprocal relationships with kin/neighbours were particularly important in shielding older people from the negative effects of AIDS-related deaths among their children; elders without these fared badly. Our findings provide pointers for the targeting of social protection for older people in such resource-constrained settings
The elderly are often especially likely to be adversely affected by the death from AIDS of prime-age...
The detrimental consequences of the AIDS epidemic for older adults in sub-Saharan Africa suggest the...
ABSTRACTMuch research on the impact of HIV and AIDS on older people fails to differentiate between a...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Introduction: This paper presents HIV/AIDS experiences of elderly persons in Uganda as revealed by a...
The General Population Cohort (GPC) was set up in 1989 to examine trends in HIV prevalence and incid...
This paper reports research conducted among theaged residents of a rural, Southwestern Ugandanvillag...
The elderly are often especially likely to be adversely affected by the death from AIDS of prime-age...
This paper examines changes in households with older people in a northern rural area of KwaZulu Nata...
Working PaperABSTRACT: Older adults in sub-Saharan Africa face harsh living conditions including se...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
The elderly are often especially likely to be adversely affected by the death from AIDS of prime-age...
The detrimental consequences of the AIDS epidemic for older adults in sub-Saharan Africa suggest the...
ABSTRACTMuch research on the impact of HIV and AIDS on older people fails to differentiate between a...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Using quantitative and qualitative data drawn from a population cohort of 20,000 people in South-Wes...
Introduction: This paper presents HIV/AIDS experiences of elderly persons in Uganda as revealed by a...
The General Population Cohort (GPC) was set up in 1989 to examine trends in HIV prevalence and incid...
This paper reports research conducted among theaged residents of a rural, Southwestern Ugandanvillag...
The elderly are often especially likely to be adversely affected by the death from AIDS of prime-age...
This paper examines changes in households with older people in a northern rural area of KwaZulu Nata...
Working PaperABSTRACT: Older adults in sub-Saharan Africa face harsh living conditions including se...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
The elderly are often especially likely to be adversely affected by the death from AIDS of prime-age...
The detrimental consequences of the AIDS epidemic for older adults in sub-Saharan Africa suggest the...
ABSTRACTMuch research on the impact of HIV and AIDS on older people fails to differentiate between a...