AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 28, 2016 - Issue sup1: 2015 AIDS Impact Conference Supplement
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Perceived social support, hopefulness, and emotional regulations as mediators of the relationship between enacted stigma and post-traumatic growth among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS in rural China
Wei WeiDepartment of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality (CHQ), University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USACorrespondence[email protected]
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Xiaoming LiDepartment of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality (CHQ), University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USAView further author information
, Xiaoming TuSchool of Basic Medical Sciences, Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu, Nanjing, ChinaView further author information
, Junfeng ZhaoInstitute of Behavior and Psychology, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, ChinaView further author information
& Guoxiang ZhaoInstitute of Behavior and Psychology, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, ChinaView further author information
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Received 01 Oct 2015, Accepted 20 Jan 2016, Published online: 22 Feb 2016
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