Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the population of working age, placing stress on intergenerational relations and threatening the social fabric. Older people in families affected by the disease, although not the main victims, have experienced major changes in relationships with their adult children and grandchildren. However, the availability of antiretrovirals has transformed HIV infection from a lethal to a chronic disease. Intergenerational relationships are analysed with data from a quantitative survey of HIV-infected adults currently receiving antiretroviral treatment in Northern Thailand. The introduction of antiretroviral treatment has eased the pressure on families. Where HIV...
This paper is a research study to answer: What can be done to assist Thai families whose lives have ...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest public health and development challenges currently faced by the glob...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 15 years, Thail...
Local key informants provided data on individual adult cases of AIDS for assessing the impact of the...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83332/1/Published_ESCAP_report.pd
Abstract Previous research makes clear that before antiretroviral therapy (ART), when HIV led to dis...
Previous research makes clear that before antiretroviral therapy (ART), when HIV led to disabling il...
Young women are particularly vulnerable to HIV. Despite the successful HIV prevention efforts in Tha...
Family and social relationships are important structural supports in Thailand that are likely to inf...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
We conducted a hospital-based descriptive study to describe the changing pattern of patient numbers,...
The UN General Special Assembly on HIV/AIDS reported that Thailand\u27s elderly are living on the ed...
High levels of treatment adherence are crucial for the success of expanding anti-retroviral therapy ...
Abstract only availableUsing qualitative interviews, we explore the impact of the AIDS epidemic on p...
This paper is a research study to answer: What can be done to assist Thai families whose lives have ...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest public health and development challenges currently faced by the glob...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 15 years, Thail...
Local key informants provided data on individual adult cases of AIDS for assessing the impact of the...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83332/1/Published_ESCAP_report.pd
Abstract Previous research makes clear that before antiretroviral therapy (ART), when HIV led to dis...
Previous research makes clear that before antiretroviral therapy (ART), when HIV led to disabling il...
Young women are particularly vulnerable to HIV. Despite the successful HIV prevention efforts in Tha...
Family and social relationships are important structural supports in Thailand that are likely to inf...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
We conducted a hospital-based descriptive study to describe the changing pattern of patient numbers,...
The UN General Special Assembly on HIV/AIDS reported that Thailand\u27s elderly are living on the ed...
High levels of treatment adherence are crucial for the success of expanding anti-retroviral therapy ...
Abstract only availableUsing qualitative interviews, we explore the impact of the AIDS epidemic on p...
This paper is a research study to answer: What can be done to assist Thai families whose lives have ...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest public health and development challenges currently faced by the glob...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 15 years, Thail...