The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and skills, along with child outcomes, in a sample of mothers living with HIV (MLH) and their 6 to 14 year old children. Sixty-two MLH (61% Latina, 26% black, 3% white, & 10% multiracial) and their well children (age 6 - 14) were recruited from the greater Los Angeles, California, region to participate in an intervention (IMAGE: Improving Mothers' parenting Abilities, Growth, and Effectiveness) designed to assist MLH with parenting and self-care skills. Constructs examined included parenting deficits, parenting skills, and child outcomes. Covariance structural modeling was used for the analyses. Covariance structural modeling confirmed the h...
Mothers Living with HIV (MLH) are vulnerable to stressors associated with motherhood and chronic ill...
Background: The aim of this study was to test a hypothesized model (Vincent Model) based on the theo...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
This study examined the relationships between selected risk and resistance factors and maternal repo...
This study explored the associations between depression and parenting among women of color with low ...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
A pilot study was conducted to assess the effects of the IMAGE pilot intervention (Improving Mothers...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
This study explored factors which influence the parenting role of African American women with HIV/AI...
Parentification, along with parenting and child adjustment were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old...
Background: The aim of this study was to test a hypothesized model (Vincent Model) based on the theo...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Mothers Living with HIV (MLH) are vulnerable to stressors associated with motherhood and chronic ill...
Background: The aim of this study was to test a hypothesized model (Vincent Model) based on the theo...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
This study examined the relationships between selected risk and resistance factors and maternal repo...
This study explored the associations between depression and parenting among women of color with low ...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
A pilot study was conducted to assess the effects of the IMAGE pilot intervention (Improving Mothers...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
This study explored factors which influence the parenting role of African American women with HIV/AI...
Parentification, along with parenting and child adjustment were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old...
Background: The aim of this study was to test a hypothesized model (Vincent Model) based on the theo...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
Mothers Living with HIV (MLH) are vulnerable to stressors associated with motherhood and chronic ill...
Background: The aim of this study was to test a hypothesized model (Vincent Model) based on the theo...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...