BACKGROUND: Some children born to adolescent mothers may have developmental challenges, while others do not. Research focusing on which children of adolescent mothers are at the highest risk for cognitive delay is still required. Both maternal HIV status and maternal mental health may affect child development. An examination of maternal mental health, especially in the presence of maternal HIV infection may be timely. This study explores the relationship between the mental health of adolescent mothers (comparing those living with and not living with HIV) and the cognitive development performance scores of their children. Additional possible risk and protective factors for poor child development are explored to identify those children born t...
Aim: South Africa has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS: in 2009 approximately 5.6 million ...
This study aimed to assess the association between suicidal ideation among mothers living with HIV i...
Research from the U.S. suggests that maternal HIV-infection negatively impacts children\u27s psychos...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
The mental health of adolescents (10–19 years) remains an overlooked global health issue, particular...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This paper aimed to assess the impact of maternal common mental disorders (CMD) among caregivers liv...
This study aimed to assess the association between suicidal ideation among mothers living with HIV i...
Longitudinal maternal mental health data are needed from high HIV prevalence settings. The Siyakhula...
This paper aimed to assess the impact of maternal common mental disorders (CMD) among caregivers liv...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
Research from the U.S. suggests that maternal HIV-infection negatively impacts children\u27s psychos...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
Aim: South Africa has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS: in 2009 approximately 5.6 million ...
This study aimed to assess the association between suicidal ideation among mothers living with HIV i...
Research from the U.S. suggests that maternal HIV-infection negatively impacts children\u27s psychos...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
The mental health of adolescents (10–19 years) remains an overlooked global health issue, particular...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
This paper aimed to assess the impact of maternal common mental disorders (CMD) among caregivers liv...
This study aimed to assess the association between suicidal ideation among mothers living with HIV i...
Longitudinal maternal mental health data are needed from high HIV prevalence settings. The Siyakhula...
This paper aimed to assess the impact of maternal common mental disorders (CMD) among caregivers liv...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
Research from the U.S. suggests that maternal HIV-infection negatively impacts children\u27s psychos...
In South Africa, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and HIV pose prominent public health challenges ...
Aim: South Africa has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS: in 2009 approximately 5.6 million ...
This study aimed to assess the association between suicidal ideation among mothers living with HIV i...
Research from the U.S. suggests that maternal HIV-infection negatively impacts children\u27s psychos...