This study describes caregivers of adolescents whose parents died of AIDS and examines how caregivers perceive the impact of raising bereaved adolescents. For adolescents bereaved by AIDS, 65 non-parental caregivers were recruited and assessed twice over 6 months. Most caregivers (89%) were female members of the extended family, 49% were married and 29% were employed. Caregivers were older and more likely to be employed than parents with HIV (PWH), but were similar in ethnicity, partnership and financial status, and religiosity. Caregivers had generally been selected by the parent prior to death (66%) and most caregivers (75%) had at least moderate involvement in the care of the youth prior to parental death. Caregiver-youth relationships w...
An estimated 13.4 million children and adolescents worldwide had lost one or both parents to AIDS as...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge regarding the psychosocial adjustment of AIDS orph...
The present qualitative study was an investigation of the implications of parental HIV/AIDS for affe...
This study describes caregivers of adolescents whose parents died of AIDS and examines how caregiver...
Death due to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a particularly difficult loss to cope wit...
This study examines the experience of individuals who participated or did not participate in the car...
While some research has been conducted on HIV/AIDS family caregiving, it is limited in addressing t...
BACKGROUND: AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in large numbers of children being orphaned...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) continues to be a major healthcare issue for many countrie...
The research concerning adolescents who have experienced the death of a parent due to AIDS is limite...
- Bereavement, AIDS and non-AIDS related deaths 2 This study investigated the differences and simila...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in ...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
AIDS is a major cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa and for many social reasons coming to terms wit...
An estimated 13.4 million children and adolescents worldwide had lost one or both parents to AIDS as...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge regarding the psychosocial adjustment of AIDS orph...
The present qualitative study was an investigation of the implications of parental HIV/AIDS for affe...
This study describes caregivers of adolescents whose parents died of AIDS and examines how caregiver...
Death due to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a particularly difficult loss to cope wit...
This study examines the experience of individuals who participated or did not participate in the car...
While some research has been conducted on HIV/AIDS family caregiving, it is limited in addressing t...
BACKGROUND: AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in large numbers of children being orphaned...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) continues to be a major healthcare issue for many countrie...
The research concerning adolescents who have experienced the death of a parent due to AIDS is limite...
- Bereavement, AIDS and non-AIDS related deaths 2 This study investigated the differences and simila...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)AIDS related deaths of parents have resulted in ...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
The AIDS problem in the community doesn't end when the sufferer dies. The children left behind suffe...
AIDS is a major cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa and for many social reasons coming to terms wit...
An estimated 13.4 million children and adolescents worldwide had lost one or both parents to AIDS as...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge regarding the psychosocial adjustment of AIDS orph...
The present qualitative study was an investigation of the implications of parental HIV/AIDS for affe...