Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 million children (23%) have been orphaned. The epidemic is further worsening children's lives by decreasing access to health services, education, shelter, clothing, vocational training, legal protection, psychosocial support, and care from family members. Understanding the psychosocial effects on children of being orphaned or made vulnerable by the epidemic is vital if further problems in childhood and later life are to be averted. Objectives: 1. To develop a theoretical framework for understanding the relationships between orphan experience, psychosocial distress, and child experiences and adult life chances; 2. To compare and contrast levels...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify and describe orphan incidence in Manicaland, eastern Zimbabwe. DESIGN: Open c...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Background: South Africa is predicted to have 2.3 million children orphaned by Acquired Immune Defic...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Background: Orphanhood is a major consequence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There ...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
In Zimbabwe the AIDS pandemic and various other macroeconomic challenges have resulted in the creati...
Background: An estimated 2 million children are parentally bereaved by AIDS in South Africa. Little ...
Background: The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of s...
Orphans from child care institutions and from extended families attend the same schools as non-orpha...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2 million children are parentally bereaved by AIDS in South Africa. Little ...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
Fifteen million children have been orphaned by AIDS. A growing body of evidence documents impacts of...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify and describe orphan incidence in Manicaland, eastern Zimbabwe. DESIGN: Open c...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Background: South Africa is predicted to have 2.3 million children orphaned by Acquired Immune Defic...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Substantial resources are invested in psychological support for children orphaned or otherwise made ...
Background: Orphanhood is a major consequence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. There ...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
In Zimbabwe the AIDS pandemic and various other macroeconomic challenges have resulted in the creati...
Background: An estimated 2 million children are parentally bereaved by AIDS in South Africa. Little ...
Background: The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of s...
Orphans from child care institutions and from extended families attend the same schools as non-orpha...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2 million children are parentally bereaved by AIDS in South Africa. Little ...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
Fifteen million children have been orphaned by AIDS. A growing body of evidence documents impacts of...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify and describe orphan incidence in Manicaland, eastern Zimbabwe. DESIGN: Open c...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Background: South Africa is predicted to have 2.3 million children orphaned by Acquired Immune Defic...