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Debra A Murphy1, William D Marelich, Hortensia Amaro.
Abstract
The current study assessed the efficacy of selected variables from the Parents and children Coping Together (PACT) model, which was designed to predict maternal HIV effects on child/adolescent outcomes. Data from two longitudinal studies applying PACT measures were utilized, encompassing a seven-year assessment timespan for HIV-infected mothers and their children. Both maternal and child-based measures were evaluated, and a sequential longitudinal design was adopted. Structural equation modeling using FIML was performed to assess the proposed model. Results show the PACT model was viable in predicting child/adolescent outcomes of self-concept and depression. Study implications are discussed, including the influences of maternal factors on child's self-concept and depression, and a reconsideration of the affect of family cohesion on child/adolescent outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20209025 PMCID: PMC2832295 DOI: 10.1080/17450120802385729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vulnerable Child Youth Stud ISSN: 1745-0128