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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 10, 1998 - Issue 1
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Social care of children born to HIV-infected mothers in Europe

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Pages 7-16 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Ann-Sofie Åsander, Birgitta Rubensson, Jimmy Munobwa & Elisabeth Faxelid. (2013) ‘We Have Taken Care of our Children according to an African-Swedish Method’: HIV-Infected Ugandan Parents in Sweden. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39:5, pages 791-808.
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Guoping Ji, Li Li, Yingying Ding, Yongkang Xiao & Junru Tian. (2012) Parents living with HIV and children's stress and delinquent behaviors in China. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 7:3, pages 249-259.
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Heather Bailey, Igor Semenenko, Tatyana Pilipenko, Ruslan Malyuta, Claire Thorne & the Ukraine European Collaborative Study Group. (2010) Factors associated with abandonment of infants born to HIV-positive women: results from a Ukrainian birth cohort. AIDS Care 22:12, pages 1439-1448.
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C. Hankin, C. Thorne, C. Peckham & M.-L. Newell. (2004) The health and social environment of uninfected infants born to HIV-infected women. AIDS Care 16:3, pages 293-303.
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Mylène Fernet, Karène Proulx-Boucher, Nadine Trocmé & Marie-Chantal Cacou. 2017. Le développement sexuel et psychosocial de l'enfant et de l'adolescent. Le développement sexuel et psychosocial de l'enfant et de l'adolescent 255 291 .
Claire Thorne, Igor Semenenko & Ruslan Malyuta. (2011) Prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus among pregnant women using injecting drugs in Ukraine, 2000–10. Addiction 107:1, pages 118-128.
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Saboura Mahdavi, Ruslan Malyuta, Igor Semenenko, Tatyana Pilipenko & Claire Thorne. (2010) Treatment and disease progression in a birth cohort of vertically HIV-1 infected children in Ukraine. BMC Pediatrics 10:1.
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Darcy Freedman, Linda J. Koenig, Jeffrey Wiener, Elaine J. Abrams, Rosalind J. Carter, Vicki Tepper, Paul Palumbo, Steven Nesheim & Marc Bulterys. (2006) Challenges to re-enrolling perinatally HIV-infected and HIV-exposed but uninfected children into a prospective cohort study: strategies for locating and recruiting hard-to-reach families. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 20:4, pages 338-347.
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Viviene E. Cree, Helen Kay, Kay Tisdall & Jennifer Wallace. (2016) Stigma and Parental HIV. Qualitative Social Work 3:1, pages 7-24.
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Ann‐Sofie Åsander, Erik Belfrage, Pehr‐Olov Pehrson, Thomas Lindstein & Anders Björkman. (2004) HIV‐infected African families living in Stockholm/Sweden: their social network, level of disclosure and knowledge about HIV. International Journal of Social Welfare 13:1, pages 77-88.
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S. Fiore, A.E. Semprini, M. Ravizza, A. Bucceri, M.L. Muggiasca, B. Guerra, A. Spinillo & G. Pardi. (2000) The changing HIV epidemic in Italian pregnant women. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 91:2, pages 149-153.
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. (2000) HIV-infected parents and their children in the United States. American Journal of Public Health 90:7, pages 1074-1081.
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C Thorne, M‐L Newell & C S Peckham. (2001) Disclosure of diagnosis and planning for the future in HIV‐affected families in Europe. Child: Care, Health and Development 26:1, pages 29-40.
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S.A. Sanz Aliaga, E. Sancho Izquierdo, F. Asensi Botet & M.C. Otero Reigada. (2000) Características sociofamiliares de los niños nacidos de mujeres infectadas por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana. Atención Primaria 25:1, pages 5-10.
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