Background Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and life stress, parenting may be challenged and child development affected. Methods This study examines cross-sectional associations of situational factors such as poverty, mental health, HIV status, living with a biological parent, and stigma with good parenting and child outcomes (n=989; age=4-13 years) within the Child Community Care study (South Africa and Malawi). A parenting measure was created from 10 variables comprising 6 child and 4 parent ratings. These were highly correlated. Total parenting score was generated on a 10 point continuous scale, with a good parenting cut off then defined as >=8 out of a possible 10....
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
Background Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgently n...
Background Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and l...
Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and life stress,...
BACKGROUND: Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and ...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background There is limited research on the factors associated with parenting and the subsequent out...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
Parenting Stress (PS) has been shown to negatively impact on various areas of child development. Add...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Parenting has a considerable impact on children’s behaviour and mental health. Improving child healt...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
Background Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgently n...
Background Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and l...
Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and life stress,...
BACKGROUND: Parenting quality is important in child development. In the presence of HIV poverty and ...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background There is limited research on the factors associated with parenting and the subsequent out...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
Parenting Stress (PS) has been shown to negatively impact on various areas of child development. Add...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Parenting has a considerable impact on children’s behaviour and mental health. Improving child healt...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Parenting programs in high-income countries have been shown to reduce the risk of child maltreatment...
Background Parenting programs suitable for delivery at scale in low‐resource contexts are urgently n...