Caring for children can be a source of joy and fulfilment, but also a source of stress, especially for caregivers living with illness and/or coping with difficult socio-economic conditions. Risks for poor caregiver mental health are especially salient in many parts of southern Africa affected by a generalised HIV-epidemic, high rates of physical illness, difficult livelihood conditions and an increasing number of orphaned and vulnerable children in need of care. Given limited availability and low uptake of formal mental health services in South Africa, the potential protective role of informal community or "social" resources for caregiver populations requires greater attention. To our knowledge, this is the first study to quantitatively ass...
Background: Orphanhood is a major consequence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There ...
According to research children living with HIV experience elevated levels of depression, anxiety, AD...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...
Social support has been shown to be a protective resource for mental health among chronically ill ad...
Includes bibliographical references.In HIV-endemic areas of Southern Africa, the increasing number o...
Adults caring for children in HIV-endemic communities are at risk for poor psychological outcomes. H...
Children affected by HIV have significantly higher levels of negative mental health outcomes. These ...
Caregiver social support has been shown to be protective for caregiver mental health, parenting and ...
This research explored the biological and social support relationship between youth orphaned due to ...
Women living with HIV are at increased risk for psychosocial distress, especially among social and e...
People living with HIV (PLHIV) experience numerous psychosocial stressors, including HIV-related sti...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychGlobally, and especially in Sub-Saharan Africa the advent of HIV and A...
Introduction. While the roll-out of antiretroviral therapy in South Africa should lead to a reductio...
Studies show elevated levels of psychological distress among aquired immune deficiency syndrome (AID...
HIV/AIDS-related (HAR) stigma is still a prevalent problem in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has been found...
Background: Orphanhood is a major consequence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There ...
According to research children living with HIV experience elevated levels of depression, anxiety, AD...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...
Social support has been shown to be a protective resource for mental health among chronically ill ad...
Includes bibliographical references.In HIV-endemic areas of Southern Africa, the increasing number o...
Adults caring for children in HIV-endemic communities are at risk for poor psychological outcomes. H...
Children affected by HIV have significantly higher levels of negative mental health outcomes. These ...
Caregiver social support has been shown to be protective for caregiver mental health, parenting and ...
This research explored the biological and social support relationship between youth orphaned due to ...
Women living with HIV are at increased risk for psychosocial distress, especially among social and e...
People living with HIV (PLHIV) experience numerous psychosocial stressors, including HIV-related sti...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychGlobally, and especially in Sub-Saharan Africa the advent of HIV and A...
Introduction. While the roll-out of antiretroviral therapy in South Africa should lead to a reductio...
Studies show elevated levels of psychological distress among aquired immune deficiency syndrome (AID...
HIV/AIDS-related (HAR) stigma is still a prevalent problem in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has been found...
Background: Orphanhood is a major consequence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There ...
According to research children living with HIV experience elevated levels of depression, anxiety, AD...
HIV stigma—both “self-stigma” toward positive individuals and “stigma by association” toward their f...