A qualitative study was carried out with 12 HIV-positive women to describe their feelings about motherhood, to learn whether they make plans for the care of their children, and to identify mechanisms of defence they use to face their seropositivity. Motherhood was seen as an essential attribute of women and a reason of living. Breastfeeding was considered a fundamental component of the maternal role. Some women made provisions with their family for the care of their children. Thinking about the possibility of their children becoming orphans made women feel impotent and guilty. Such painful feelings were minimized through mechanisms of defence like compensation, denial, rationalization and projection. Health care professionals should conside...
Esta pesquisa originou da preocupação pela progressão do HIV/AIDS na população feminina, acompanhada...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions and needs of mothers living with HIV to gai...
The aim of the research was to explore the transition to motherhood for women who have been diagnose...
Objective: To understand the feelings of HIV-carrier women, emphasizing the significance of being p...
MA (Research Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: Improved antiretroviral treatments and decrease in vertical transmission of HIV have led...
The objective of the present investigation was to learn about the feelings experienced by HIV-infect...
Pregnancy, motherhood, and HIV infection in adolescence are events with relevant biological, psychol...
Introduction: A diagnosis of HIV does not affect the well-being of mothers alone but also affects ho...
In Brazil, an increasing proportion of new HIV infections and AIDS cases involve women of reproducti...
There are about 34 million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS. Half are women. There has been a d...
The AIDS pandemic has posed a major challenge to traditional motherhood. The dual challenges of bein...
Este estudo buscou investigar, em mães primíparas portadoras do HIV/AIDS, percepções e sentimentos s...
BackgroundAn estimated 2.5 million Indians live with HIV/AIDS. Spread primarily through heterosexual...
Objective: To understand the feelings of HIV-carrier women, emphasizing the significance of being pr...
Esta pesquisa originou da preocupação pela progressão do HIV/AIDS na população feminina, acompanhada...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions and needs of mothers living with HIV to gai...
The aim of the research was to explore the transition to motherhood for women who have been diagnose...
Objective: To understand the feelings of HIV-carrier women, emphasizing the significance of being p...
MA (Research Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe human immunodeficiency viru...
BACKGROUND: Improved antiretroviral treatments and decrease in vertical transmission of HIV have led...
The objective of the present investigation was to learn about the feelings experienced by HIV-infect...
Pregnancy, motherhood, and HIV infection in adolescence are events with relevant biological, psychol...
Introduction: A diagnosis of HIV does not affect the well-being of mothers alone but also affects ho...
In Brazil, an increasing proportion of new HIV infections and AIDS cases involve women of reproducti...
There are about 34 million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS. Half are women. There has been a d...
The AIDS pandemic has posed a major challenge to traditional motherhood. The dual challenges of bein...
Este estudo buscou investigar, em mães primíparas portadoras do HIV/AIDS, percepções e sentimentos s...
BackgroundAn estimated 2.5 million Indians live with HIV/AIDS. Spread primarily through heterosexual...
Objective: To understand the feelings of HIV-carrier women, emphasizing the significance of being pr...
Esta pesquisa originou da preocupação pela progressão do HIV/AIDS na população feminina, acompanhada...
The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions and needs of mothers living with HIV to gai...
The aim of the research was to explore the transition to motherhood for women who have been diagnose...