Abstract Introduction Children who are HIV‐exposed and uninfected (CHEU) are a growing population at potential risk of poor neurocognitive development. We tested a nurturing care intervention on children's neurocognitive development and maternal depressive symptoms (primary) with mediation through caregiving activities (secondary). Methods This study was conducted among six intervention and nine comparison antenatal‐care/prevention of vertical transmission (ANC/PVT) HIV clinics in eSwatini. We enrolled pregnant women and measured infant development at 9 and 18 months. mothers2mothers (m2m) designed and implemented the clinic‐home‐community‐based intervention. We measured infants’ neurodevelopment, maternal depressive symptoms and caregiving...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
ObjectiveExamine resiliency among a South African population cohort of children of mothers living wi...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Introduction The population of 16 million children exposed to HIV and uninfected (CHEU) und...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis i...
Background The combination of poverty, HIV and depression in the perinatal period represents a major...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
ObjectiveExamine resiliency among a South African population cohort of children of mothers living wi...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Introduction The population of 16 million children exposed to HIV and uninfected (CHEU) und...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Abstract Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis i...
Background The combination of poverty, HIV and depression in the perinatal period represents a major...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
This study examines the cognitive profiles of infants born to HIV positive mothers in Zimbabwe. Care...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
ObjectiveExamine resiliency among a South African population cohort of children of mothers living wi...