42
Views
21
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Mental health issues in HIV-affected women and children

, &
Pages 217-225 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

References

  • Andrews S., Williams A. B., Neil K. The mother child relationship in the HIV-1 positive family. Image 1993; 25: 193–198
  • Atkinson J. H., Grant I., Kennedy C. J., Richman D, et al. Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among men infected with human immunodeficiency virus: a controlled study. Archives of General Psychiatry 1988; 45: 859–864
  • Blume S. Alcohol and other drug problems in women. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook, J. H. Lowinson, P Ruiz, R. B. Millman. Williams and Williams, Baltimore MD 1992
  • Children, families, and HIV/AIDS, N. Boyd-Franklin, G. L. Steiner, M. G. Boland. The Guilford Press, New York 1995
  • Brouwers P., Belman A. L., Epstein L. G. Central nervous system involvement: manifestations and evaluation. Pediatric AIDS: the challenge of HIV infection in infants, children and adolescents, P Izzo, C. Wilfert. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1991; 318–335
  • Burke D., Brundage J., Goldenbaum M, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus infections in teenagers: seroprevalence among applicants for US military service. Journal of the American Medical Association 1990; 263: 2074–2077
  • Carroll K. M., Rounsaville B. J. History and significance of childhood attention deficit disorder in treatment-seeking cocaine abusers. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1993; 34: 75–82
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Update. 1995; 7(1)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Update: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome—United States, 1994. Journal of the American Medical Association 1995a; 273: 692
  • Child Maltreatment: theory and research on the causes and consequences of child abuse and neglect, D. Cicchetti, V. Carlson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1989
  • Coles C., Platzman K., Smith I. E., James M. E., Falek A. Effects of cocaine and alcohol use in pregnancy on neonatal growth and neurobehavioral status. Neurotoxicity and Teratology 1993; 15: 289
  • Connor E. M., Spreling R. S., Gelber R, et al. Reduction of maternal-infant transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with zidovudine treatment. New England Journal of Medicine 1994; 331: 1173–1180
  • Cottler L. B., Compton W. M., Mager D. Posttraumatic stress disorder among substance users from the general population. American Journal of Psychiatry 1992; 149: 664–670
  • Davis E., Fennoy I., Laraque D., Kanem N., Brown G., Mitchell J. Autism and developmental abnormalities in children with perinatal cocaine exposure. Journal of the National Medical Association 1992; 84: 315–319
  • Deren S, Randell J. The vocational rehabilitation of substance abusers. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 1990; 21: 4–6
  • Diamond G. W., Kaufman J., Belman A. L., et al. Characterization of cognitive functioning in a subgroup of children with congenital HIV infection. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 1987; 23: 245–256
  • Draimin B. Adolescents in families with AIDS: growing up with loss. A death in the family: orphans of the HIV epidemic, C. Levine. United Hospital Funds of New York, New York 1993; 60–68
  • Edlin B., Irwin K., Faruque S, et al. Neurological and neuropathological features of human immunodeficiency virus infection in children. New England Journal of Medicine 1994; 331: 1422–7
  • Epstein L. G., Sharer L. R., Goudsmit J. Annals Neurology. Intersecting epidemics—crack cocaine use and HIV infection among inner-city young adults 1994; 23(suppl.)S19–S23
  • Fair C. D., DuPont-Spencer E., Weiner L., Reikert K. Healthy children in families affected by AIDS: epidemiological and psychosocial considerations. Children and Adolescent Social Work Journal 1988; 12: 165–182
  • Franke G. H., Jager H., Thomann B., Beyer B. Assessment and evaluation of psychological distress in HIV-infected women, (Special Issue: Biopsychosocial aspects of HIV infection). Psychology and Health 1995; 6: 287–312
  • Fullilove M. T., Fullilove R. E., Kennedy G., Smith M. Trauma, crack and HIV risk. VIIIth International Conference on AIDS Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Abstract. no. POD-5477. 1992
  • Goldie R. S., et al. Children born to Mothers with HIV/AIDS: Family psychosocial issues. Ontario Canada, The Hospital for Sick Children, National Health and Welfare, Canada, Toronto 1991, Report project No. 4579–6–8
  • Gonzalez N. M., Campbell M. Cocaine babies: does prenatal drug exposure to cocaine affect development. Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1994; 33(1)16–19
  • Green A. Child sexual abuse. Immediate and long-term effects and intervention. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1994; 32: 890–902
  • Griffith D. R., Azuma S., Chasnoff I. Three-year outcome of children exposed prenatally to drugs. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1993; 33: 20–27
  • Hagan T. A retrospective search for the etiology of drug abuse: a background comparison of a drug-addicted population of women and a control group of non-addicted women. NIDA-Research Monograph 1994; 81: 254–261
  • Haller D. L., Knisely J. S., Dawson K. S., Schnoll S. H. Perinatal substance abusers: psychological and social characteristics. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1988; 181: 509–513
  • Havens J, Mellins C. A. (In press) HIV-affected families. Encyclopedia of AIDS: a social, political, cultural and scientific record of the epidemic, R. A. Smith, J Hunter, P. Volberding. New York Garland Publishing, New York
  • Havens J., Mellins C., Ryan S., Locker A. Mental health needs of children and families. Mental health services for HIV affected populations in New York City: a program perspective, P. G. Goldstein, H Goodman, G. Landsberg. New York, The Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, Inc., New York 1993
  • Havens J., Whitaker A., Feldman J., Ehrhardt A. Psychiatric morbidity in school-age children with congenital HIV-infection: a pilot study. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 1995; 15: S18–S25
  • Hofferth S. L. Factors affecting initiation of sexual intercourse: influences on early sexual and fertility behavior. Risking the future. National Academy Press, Washington DC 1994
  • Hutchings D. The puzzle of cocaine's effects following maternal use during pregnancy. Are there reconcilable differences?. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 1987; 15: 281–286
  • Kaufman J, Zigler E. The intergenerational transmission of child abuse. Child maltreatment, D Cicchetti, V. Carlson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1993; 129–152
  • Kelley S. Parenting stress and child maltreatment in drug-exposed children. Child Abuse and Neglect 1989; 16: 312–328
  • Kennedy C. A., Skurnick J. H., Foley M., Louria D. B. Gender differences in HIV-related psychological distress in heterosexual couples. AIDS Care 1992; 7: 533–538
  • Levenson R. L., Jr, Mellins C. A. Pediatric HIV disease: what psychologists need to know. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 1995; 23: 410–415
  • McLeer S., Callaghan M., Delmina H, et al. Psychiatric disorders in sexually abused children. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1992; 33: 313–319
  • Mellers J. D. C., Marchand-Gonad N., King M., Laupa V, et al. Mental health of women with HIV infection: a study in Paris and London. European Psychiatry 1994; 9: 241–248
  • Mellins C. A. Stress and psychosocial function in HIV-infected mothers and their children. Paper presented at the HIV Infection in Women: Setting a New Agenda Conference, Washington, DC. 1994
  • Mellins C. A., Ehrhardt A. A. Families affected by pediatric AIDS: Sources of stress and coping. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 1995; 15: S54–S60
  • Mellins C. A., Ehrhardt A. A. Stress, social support and psychosocial functioning in HIV-infected mothers and children. Paper presented at theHIV Infection and Women: Setting A New Agenda Conference.Washington, DC. 1994
  • Mellins C. A., Levenson R. L., Zawadzki R., Kairam R., Weston M. Effects of pediatric HIV infection and prenatal drug exposure on mental and psychomotor development. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1995; 19: 617–628
  • Michaels D, Levine C. Estimates of the number of motherless youth orphaned by AIDS in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association 1994; 268: 3456–3461
  • Miller B. A., Downs W. R., Gondoli D. M., Keil A. The role of childhood sexual abuse in the development of alcoholism in women. Violence and Victims 1992; 2: 157–172
  • Oxtoby M. J. Perinatally acquired HIV infection. Pediatric AIDS: the challenge of HIV infection in infants, children and adolescents, P. A. Pizzo, C. M. Wilfert. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1987; 3–21
  • Pelcovitz D., Kaplan S, et al. Post-traumatic stress disorder in physically abused adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1991; 33: 305–312
  • Pergami A., Gala C., Burgess A., Durbano F, et al. The psychosocial impact of HIV infection in women. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 1994; 37: 687–696
  • Perry S., Fishman B., Jacobsberg L., Frances A. Relationships over one year between lymphocyte subsets and psychosocial variables among adults with infection by human immunodeficiency virus. Archives of General Psychiatry 1993; 49: 396–401
  • Regier D. A., Farmer M., Rae D. S., Locke B. Z., Keith S. J., Judd L. S., Goodwin F. K. Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drugs of abuse. Journal of the American Medical Association 1992; 264: 2511–2518
  • Rodning C., Beckwith L., Howard J. Characteristics of attachment organization and play organization in prenatally drug-exposed toddlers. Development and Psychopathology 1990; 1: 277–289
  • Rounsaville B. J., Weissman M. M., et al. Heterogeneity of psychiatric diagnosis in treated opiate addicts. Archives of General Psychiatry 1989; 39: 161–166
  • Rutter M. Intergenerational continuities and discontinuities in serious parenting difficulties. Child maltreatment, D Cicchetti, V. Carlson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1982; 317–348
  • Singer L., Farkas K., Kliegman R. Childhood medical and behavioral consequences of maternal cocaine use. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1989; 17: 389–406
  • Speigal L, Mayers A. Psychosocial aspects of AIDS in children and adolescents. Pediatric Clinics of North America 1992; 38: 153–167
  • St. Louis M., Conway G., Hayman C, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus infection in disadvantages adolescents: findings from the US Job Corps. Journal of the American Medical Association 1991; 266: 2387–2391
  • Swayles T. P., Scorr G. B., Cohen D. S., et al. Neurocognitive functioning among infants exposed perinatally to HIV. Paper presented at theFifth International Conference on AIDS. 1991, June 4th 9(5) 317 (Abstract).
  • Walter H. J., Vaughan R. D., Cohall A. T. Psychosocial influences on acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-risk behaviors among high school students. Pediatrics 1989; 88: 846–852
  • Weiner L, Septimus A. Psychosocial consideration and support for the child and family. Pediatrics AIDS: the challenge of HIV infection in infants, children and adolescents, P. A. Pizzo, C. M. Wilfert. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1991; 577–594
  • Weissman M. M., Olfson M. Depression in women: implications for health care research. Science 1991; 269: 799–801
  • Wildin S. R., Williamson W. D., Wilson G. S. Children of battered women: developmental and learning profiles. Clinical Pediatrics 1995; 30: 299–304
  • Wilens T. M., Biederman J., Kiely K., Bredin E., Spencer T. J. Pilot study of behavioral and emotional disturbance in the high risk children of parents with opioid dependence. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1991; 34(6): 779–785
  • Williams J. B. W., Rabkin J. G., Remien R. H., Gorman J. M., Ehrhardt A. A. Multi-disciplinary baseline assessment of homosexual men with and without human immunodeficiency virus infection, II: Standardized clinical assessment of current and lifetime psychopathology. Archives of General Psychiatry 1995; 48: 124–130
  • Zierler S., Feingold L, et al. Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and subsequent risk of HIV infection. American Journal of Public Health 1991; 81: 572–575

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.