With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child transmission the development of HIV-negative children with HIV-positive parents has become an important focus. There is considerable evidence that children???s developmental risk is heightened because a parental HIV-diagnosis is associated with a range of potential problems such as depression, stigma and financial difficulties. Up to a third of children in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are cared for by an HIV-positive parent or caregiver. We review the mechanisms by which HIV affects parenting including its negative effects on parental responsiveness in the early years of parenting and parental avoidant coping styles and parenting deficits in the later...
This article provides a summary of emerging psychosocial evidence relevant to the success of compreh...
This study explored the associations between depression and parenting among women of color with low ...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Parentification, along with parenting and child adjustment were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
Introduction: A diagnosis of HIV does not affect the well-being of mothers alone but also affects ho...
We investigate mechanisms that influence the effects of parental HIV on the education of children. T...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
Aim: South Africa has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS: in 2009 approximately 5.6 million ...
This article provides a summary of emerging psychosocial evidence relevant to the success of compreh...
This study explored the associations between depression and parenting among women of color with low ...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Families affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world experience higher risks of psychosocial proble...
Macintosh et.al (2012) states that “HIV/AIDS is considered to be a family disease and it is consider...
The purpose of this study was to examine a model of the relationships between parenting deficits and...
Child adjustment and parenting were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old youth from families affecte...
Parentification, along with parenting and child adjustment were examined in 23 9-through 16-year-old...
This project sought to achieve two major aims. First, I aimed to investigate the differences in func...
Introduction: A diagnosis of HIV does not affect the well-being of mothers alone but also affects ho...
We investigate mechanisms that influence the effects of parental HIV on the education of children. T...
Background. Caregivers living with HIV and their HIV-affected children face numerous health risks, a...
Aim: South Africa has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS: in 2009 approximately 5.6 million ...
This article provides a summary of emerging psychosocial evidence relevant to the success of compreh...
This study explored the associations between depression and parenting among women of color with low ...
Despite recent reductions in HIV incidence in the U.S., African American and Latina women remain sig...