| Literature DB >> 22420679 |
Debra A Murphy1, Kathleen Johnston Roberts, Diane M Herbeck.
Abstract
In-depth interviews about the "empty nest" were conducted with 57 HIV-positive mothers of late adolescent/early adult children. Empty nest worries included the following: (a) identity loss, (b) loss of social support, (c) financial insecurity, (d) worsening of physical health, and (e) death/dying. Hopes included the following: (a) self-improvement, (a) change of life focus, (c) travel, (d) romantic partners, and (e) familial ties. Respondents' HIV/AIDS status colored their thoughts/feelings about the empty nest; some worries were specific to being HIV positive and would not occur for nonill mothers. Midlife HIV-positive women need health care/social service resources as they navigate health and social-psychological challenges to successful aging.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22420679 PMCID: PMC3327642 DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2012.655395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Care Women Int ISSN: 0739-9332