Dealing with HIV and AIDS and parental illness and death are realities many teenagers have to face, yet little is known about their psychosocial well-being. This study gauged the psychosocial well-being of teenaged orphans in a rural area in KwaZulu-Natal. Using a narrative approached, data were collected by means of interviews. The study examined the nature of social support available to teenaged orphans and their subjective experiences of well-being. Findings suggest that these teenagers were confronted with drastic changes before and after the deaths of their parents. The ramifications of these and the different ways of coping with orphanhood were explored. Foster parents and other care-givers were found to provide differentially in the ...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
How do young AIDS orphans deal with the loss of their parents and their changed circumstances? This ...
Approximately twelve million children under the age of 18 years worldwide have lost one or both pare...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Orphans from child care institutions and from extended families attend the same schools as non-orpha...
The research study explored the survival strategies of orphaned teenagers in the Gwanda Community. T...
BACKGROUND: AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in large numbers of children being orphaned...
OBJECTIVE : The study explored whether orphanhood status as well as coping strategies predicted ment...
HIV and AIDS have a major impact on families and on community structures in South Africa. Children a...
The burden of HIV/AIDS, has resulted in a large number of children being orphaned. Orphanhood is a d...
Despite the elaborate intervention strategies and huge emphasis on AIDS and orphan hood, there is a ...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: The loss of one or both parents can compromise the psychosoc...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large population of orphaned youth in sub-Saharan Africa is due to the...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
How do young AIDS orphans deal with the loss of their parents and their changed circumstances? This ...
Approximately twelve million children under the age of 18 years worldwide have lost one or both pare...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Orphans from child care institutions and from extended families attend the same schools as non-orpha...
The research study explored the survival strategies of orphaned teenagers in the Gwanda Community. T...
BACKGROUND: AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in large numbers of children being orphaned...
OBJECTIVE : The study explored whether orphanhood status as well as coping strategies predicted ment...
HIV and AIDS have a major impact on families and on community structures in South Africa. Children a...
The burden of HIV/AIDS, has resulted in a large number of children being orphaned. Orphanhood is a d...
Despite the elaborate intervention strategies and huge emphasis on AIDS and orphan hood, there is a ...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: The loss of one or both parents can compromise the psychosoc...
The epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has already orphaned a generation of children and it was projecte...
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large population of orphaned youth in sub-Saharan Africa is due to the...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
Almost 21% of Zimbabwe's population of roughly 13 million people live with HIV infection while 1.6 m...
How do young AIDS orphans deal with the loss of their parents and their changed circumstances? This ...