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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Families affected by HIV: Parents’ and children's characteristics and disclosure to the children

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Pages 641-648 | Published online: 27 Sep 2010

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Muluken Genetu Chanie, Abenezer Abebe, Amare Muche & Nigusu Worku. (2022) HIV Positivity Disclosure Among Children Living with HIV/AIDS and Currently on HAART in Dessie, Northeast Ethiopia. HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care 14, pages 461-472.
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Shan Qiao, Xiaoming Li & Bonita Stanton. (2013) Theoretical models of parental HIV disclosure: A critical review. AIDS Care 25:3, pages 326-336.
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Bronwen Lichtenstein, MarshaS. Sturdevant & AnilA. Mujumdar. (2010) Psychosocial Stressors of Families Affected by HIV/AIDS: Implications for Social Work Practice. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 9:2, pages 130-152.
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Mary Haour-Knipe. (2009) Families, children, migration and AIDS. AIDS Care 21:sup1, pages 43-48.
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Alemu Guta, Habtamu Abera Areri, Kirubel Anteab, Legesse Abera & Abdurezak Umer. (2020) HIV-positive status disclosure and associated factors among children in public health facilities in Dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study. PLOS ONE 15:10, pages e0239767.
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Nicole De Wet, Joshua Akinyemi & Clifford Odimegwu. (2019) How Much Do They Know? An Analysis of the Accuracy of HIV Knowledge among Youth Affected by HIV in South Africa. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) 18, pages 232595821882230.
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Rozan Abdulrahman, Emma Stuard, Mary E. Vachon, Cate Nicholas, Richard Neugebauer, Stefan H. F. Hagmann & Murli U. Purswani. (2016) Predictors of Disclosure of Maternal HIV Status by Caregivers to their Children in an Inner-City Community in the United States. AIDS and Behavior 21:1, pages 141-151.
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Bruna Pase Zanon, Pâmela Batista de Almeida, Crhis Netto de Brum, Cristiane Cardoso de Paula, Stela Maris de Mello Padoin & Alberto Manuel Quintana. (2016) Revelação do diagnóstico de HIV dos pais. Revista Bioética 24:3, pages 557-566.
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Tamsen J. Rochat, Joanie Mitchell, Alan Stein, Ntombizodumo Brilliant Mkwanazi & Ruth M. Bland. (2016) The Amagugu Intervention: A Conceptual Framework for Increasing HIV Disclosure and Parent-Led Communication about Health among HIV-Infected Parents with HIV-Uninfected Primary School-Aged Children. Frontiers in Public Health 4.
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Tomás Campbell, Poul Rohleder, Sarah Beadle & Tim O’Keefe. 2015. Health of HIV Infected People. Health of HIV Infected People 551 572 .
Jamie N. AlbrightCynthia D. Fair. (2014) Providers Caring for Adolescents with Perinatally-Acquired HIV: Current Practices and Barriers to Communication About Sexual and Reproductive Health. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 28:11, pages 587-593.
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Elizabeth D. Lowenthal, Haruna B. Jibril, Mmapula L. Sechele, Keofentse Mathuba, Ontibile Tshume & Gabriel M. Anabwani. (2014) Disclosure of HIV status to HIV-infected children in a large African treatment center: Lessons learned in Botswana. Children and Youth Services Review 45, pages 143-149.
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Grace Gachanja, Gary J. Burkholder & Aimee Ferraro. (2014) HIV-positive parents, HIV-positive children, and HIV-negative children’s perspectives on disclosure of a parent’s and child’s illness in Kenya. PeerJ 2, pages e486.
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Tamsen J Rochat, Ntombizodumo Mkwanazi & Ruth Bland. (2013) Maternal HIV disclosure to HIV-uninfected children in rural South Africa: a pilot study of a family-based intervention. BMC Public Health 13:1.
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Shan Qiao, Xiaoming Li & Bonita Stanton. (2011) Disclosure of Parental HIV Infection to Children: A Systematic Review of Global Literature. AIDS and Behavior 17:1, pages 369-389.
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Minrie Greeff. 2013. Stigma, Discrimination and Living with HIV/AIDS. Stigma, Discrimination and Living with HIV/AIDS 71 95 .
Ntombizodumo B Mkwanazi, Tamsen J Rochat, John Imrie & Ruth M Bland. (2012) Disclosure of maternal HIV status to children: considerations for research and practice in sub-Saharan Africa. Future Virology 7:12, pages 1159-1182.
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Y. Zhou, L. Zhang, X. Li & L. Kaljee. (2012) Do Chinese parents with HIV tell their children the truth? A qualitative preliminary study of parental HIV disclosure in China. Child: Care, Health and Development, pages no-no.
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HENRY C. TUCKWELL & PATRICK D. SHIPMAN. (2012) PREDICTING THE PROBABILITY OF PERSISTENCE OF HIV INFECTION WITH THE STANDARD MODEL. Journal of Biological Systems 19:04, pages 747-762.
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Carla Makhlouf ObermeyerParijat BaijalElisabetta Pegurri. (2011) Facilitating HIV Disclosure Across Diverse Settings: A Review. American Journal of Public Health 101:6, pages 1011-1023.
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Tomás Campbell, Jayne Griffiths, Hannah Beer, Jane Tungana, Vicky Bostock & Neil Parrett. (2011) A group approach to facilitate family-focused coping with HIV+ African parents in London. Clinical Psychology Forum 1:220, pages 31-36.
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Ami R. Moore & David Williamson. (2011) Disclosure of Children's Positive Serostatus to Family and Nonfamily Members: Informal Caregivers in Togo, West Africa. AIDS Research and Treatment 2011, pages 1-8.
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G. J. Domek. (2010) Debunking Common Barriers to Pediatric HIV Disclosure. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 56:6, pages 440-442.
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Catherine Mary BurnsThomas William LeBlancAmy AbernethyDavid Currow. (2010) Young Caregivers in the End-of-Life Setting: A Population-Based Profile of an Emerging Group. Journal of Palliative Medicine 13:10, pages 1225-1235.
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Glenda E. Gray. (2010) Adolescent HIV—Cause for Concern in Southern Africa. PLoS Medicine 7:2, pages e1000227.
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Tao Xu, Zunyou Wu, Song Duan, Wenxiang Han & Keming Rou. (2010) The Situation of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Southwest China: Schooling, Physical Health, and Interpersonal Relationships. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 53:Supplement 1, pages S104-S110.
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Ami Moore, Dorothy N. Kalanzi & Foster K. Amey. (2008) To disclose or not to disclose?. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 28:9/10, pages 351-364.
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Tanya L. Tompkins. (2007) Disclosure of Maternal HIV Status to Children: To Tell or Not To Tell … That is the Question. Journal of Child and Family Studies 16:6, pages 773-788.
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Sana Loue & Earl C. Pike. 2007. Case Studies in Ethics and HIV Research. Case Studies in Ethics and HIV Research 205 220 .
Christiana Nöstlinger & Robert Colebunders. (2006) Informing children of their HIV status. The Lancet 368:9534, pages 447.
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Mary Josephine O'Grady. (2009) The Right to Know and the Right Not to Tell: The Ethics of Disclosure of HIV Status. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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