Introduction: HIV/AIDS can lead to poverty affecting particularly women and young people and can halt or reverse socioeconomic development of a country. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the socioeconomic consequences of HIV/AIDS within the family.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out among patients admitted in in-patient department and those attending integrated counseling and testing centre (ICTC) of School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata. Data were gathered by interviewing the patients by using a predesigned questionnaire. Results: For prolonged duration and severity of disease, higher proportion of indoor patients reported loss of job, decreased family income, increased expenditure f...
Background: HIV/AIDS causes significant socioeconomic burden to affected households and individuals,...
The paper reviews the state of knowledge on the demographic and socio-economic impacts of AIDS. It ...
Many studies have been done on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania yet few empirical studies have been conducted t...
The pandemic of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) is unique in more ways than one. It has i...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
Previous research about people living with HIV and AIDS has highlighted social support as an importa...
Aim: An AIDS epidemic has a negative social and economic impact to the families. The aim of the stud...
Context HIV is chronic, stigmatizing disease that has the microeconomic and macroeconomic implicati...
Background: The aim of the study was to highlight the political economy of HIV/AIDS in people living...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
Summary: In order to assess the impact of an adult HIV/AIDS-related death on the household in genera...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on family dissolution is one of the most serious problems facing the world a...
AbstractIndividuals infected with HIV and AIDS and their families have to cope with a multitude of s...
Since the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Background: South African households are severely affected by human immunodeficiency virus/acquired ...
Background: HIV/AIDS causes significant socioeconomic burden to affected households and individuals,...
The paper reviews the state of knowledge on the demographic and socio-economic impacts of AIDS. It ...
Many studies have been done on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania yet few empirical studies have been conducted t...
The pandemic of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) is unique in more ways than one. It has i...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
Previous research about people living with HIV and AIDS has highlighted social support as an importa...
Aim: An AIDS epidemic has a negative social and economic impact to the families. The aim of the stud...
Context HIV is chronic, stigmatizing disease that has the microeconomic and macroeconomic implicati...
Background: The aim of the study was to highlight the political economy of HIV/AIDS in people living...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
Summary: In order to assess the impact of an adult HIV/AIDS-related death on the household in genera...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on family dissolution is one of the most serious problems facing the world a...
AbstractIndividuals infected with HIV and AIDS and their families have to cope with a multitude of s...
Since the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Background: South African households are severely affected by human immunodeficiency virus/acquired ...
Background: HIV/AIDS causes significant socioeconomic burden to affected households and individuals,...
The paper reviews the state of knowledge on the demographic and socio-economic impacts of AIDS. It ...
Many studies have been done on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania yet few empirical studies have been conducted t...