| Literature DB >> 23445564 |
Tomás Campbell1, Jayne Griffiths, Hannah Beer, Precious Legemah, Mbalu Saine.
Abstract
Advances in antiretroviral treatment have resulted in a growing number of HIV+ children surviving into adolescence and adulthood. However, HIV remains a chronic condition compounded by additional psychosocial stressors associated with living with HIV. The gold standard for treatment of HIV+ children and young people is within a family context. This 'look-back' exercise was conducted within an HIV family clinic context in London. HIV+ children's clinical notes were examined with the aim of describing the medical and social context of the families attending the clinic. Results showed that families are living with many psychosocial challenges that may have an impact on their ability to respond effectively to the challenge of living with HIV disease.Entities:
Keywords: HIV stressors; HIV+ children and adolescents; HIV+ families; social and emotional impact of HIV
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23445564 DOI: 10.1177/1757913912474396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Public Health ISSN: 1757-9147