We investigate mechanisms that influence the effects of parental HIV on the education of children. The study was conducted at Mashambanzou Care Trust in Harare, Zimbabwe. We sampled low-income HIV-positive and HIV-negative mothers who had a total of 71 children in their care. HIV-positive mothers were on treatment and women in the sample had at least one school-going child. We use a framework that describes the channels that influence the direct and indirect effects of the HIV status of a parent on investments in their children's education. We find that the main reported mechanisms that influence this relationship are financial barriers exacerbated by HIV, children taking care of sick parents or siblings (child carers), and gender-differenc...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
© 2015 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved. Purpose We examine effects o...
We investigate mechanisms that influence the effects of parental HIV on the education of children. T...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Over the last three decades, 35 million people have died of AIDS. As a result, HIV/AIDS has brought ...
Over the last three decades, 35 million people have died of AIDS. As a result, HIV/AIDS has brought ...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
The study sought to establish Zimbabwean parents’ views on HIV and AIDS Education among their childr...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
© 2015 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved. Purpose We examine effects o...
We investigate mechanisms that influence the effects of parental HIV on the education of children. T...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Over the last three decades, 35 million people have died of AIDS. As a result, HIV/AIDS has brought ...
Over the last three decades, 35 million people have died of AIDS. As a result, HIV/AIDS has brought ...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
The study sought to establish Zimbabwean parents’ views on HIV and AIDS Education among their childr...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
With the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy and successful prevention of mother-to-child trans...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
A recent systematic review of studies in the developing world has critically examined linkages from ...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
© 2015 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved. Purpose We examine effects o...