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The impact of HIV/AIDS on the family and other significant relationships: The African clan revisited

Pages 5-22 | Published online: 25 Sep 2007

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MonicaJ. Grant & Sara Yeatman. (2012) The relationship between orphanhood and child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990s–2000s. Population Studies 66:3, pages 279-295.
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Megan Littrell, NeilW. Boris, Lisanne Brown, Michael Hill & Kate Macintyre. (2011) The influence of orphan care and other household shocks on health status over time: a longitudinal study of children's caregivers in rural Malawi. AIDS Care 23:12, pages 1551-1561.
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Louise Waite & Cath Conn. (2011) Creating a space for young women's voices: using ‘participatory video drama’ in Uganda. Gender, Place & Culture 18:1, pages 115-135.
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Lisa Rahangdale, Pradeep Banandur, Amita Sreenivas, JanetM. Turan, Reynold Washington & CraigR. Cohen. (2010) Stigma as experienced by women accessing prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV services in Karnataka, India. AIDS Care 22:7, pages 836-842.
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Mary Haour-Knipe. (2009) Families, children, migration and AIDS. AIDS Care 21:sup1, pages 43-48.
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RoseC Fagbemissi, Rico Lie & Cees Leeuwis. (2009) Diversity and mobility in households with children orphaned by AIDS in Couffo, Benin. African Journal of AIDS Research 8:3, pages 261-274.
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Susan de la Porte. (2008) Redefining childcare in the context of AIDS: the extended family revisited. Agenda 22:75, pages 129-140.
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Christopher Oleke, Astrid Blystad, Ole Bjørn Rekdal & Karen Marie Moland. (2007) Experiences of orphan care in Amach, Uganda: assessing policy implications. SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 4:1, pages 532-543.
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J. Heymann, A. Earle, D. Rajaraman, C. Miller & K. Bogen. (2007) Extended family caring for children orphaned by AIDS: balancing essential work and caregiving in a high HIV prevalence nations. AIDS Care 19:3, pages 337-345.
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Tatek Abebe. (2005) Geographical dimensions of AIDS orphanhood in sub-Saharan Africa. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 59:1, pages 37-47.
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L. A Hatchett, C. P. N. Kaponda, C. N. Chihana, E. Chilemba, M. Nyando, A. Simwaka & J. Levy. (2004) Health-seeking patterns for AIDS in Malawi. AIDS Care 16:7, pages 827-833.
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G. Foster. (2000) The capacity of the extended family safety net for orphans in Africa. Psychology, Health & Medicine 5:1, pages 55-62.
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R. Forehand, J. Pelton, M. Chance, L. Armistead, E. Morse, P. S. Morse & M. Stock. (1999) Orphans of the AIDS epidemic in the United States: Transition-related characteristics and psychosocial adjustment at 6 months after mother's death. AIDS Care 11:6, pages 715-722.
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Helen Ruth Aspaas. (1999) AIDS and orphans in Uganda: geographical and gender interpretations of household resources. The Social Science Journal 36:2, pages 201-226.
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Peter Du Plessis, Robert Bor, David Slack, Eddy Swash & Dennis Cobell. (1995) Assessment of HIV counselling and social care services in a London hospital. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 23:1, pages 45-51.
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Knut-Inge Klepp, GroT. Lie, L. Wycliffe Lugoe & EliringiaT. Ngomuo. (1993) AIDS and Its Consequences for Families, Health Care and Education in Arusha and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Forum for Development Studies 20:1, pages 63-73.
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