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Carla Sharp1, Charles Jardin1, Lochner Marais2, Michael Boivin3.
Abstract
While the number of new HIV infections has declined, the number of orphans as a result of AIDS-related deaths continues to increase. The aim of this paper was to systematically review empirical research on the mental health of children affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world, specifically with an eye on developing a theoretical framework to guide intervention and research. Articles for review were gathered by following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta Analyses (PRISMA standards), reviewed and then organized and synthesized with a Developmental Psychopathology framework. Results showed that the immediate and longterm effects of AIDS orphanhood are moderated by a number of important risk and protective factors that may serve as strategic targets for intervention. Research and clinical implications are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS-related deaths; Child mental health; Orphanhood; Psychopathology
Year: 2015 PMID: 27668289 PMCID: PMC5033133 DOI: 10.16966/2380-5536.114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J HIV AIDS ISSN: 2380-5536