| Literature DB >> 29243519 |
Li Li1, Li-Jung Liang1, Chunqing Lin1, Chiao-Wen Lan1, Guoping Ji2, Yongkang Xiao3.
Abstract
This study assessed the effects of a multilevel intervention on HIV-affected children's negative behaviors. A total of 536 children aged 6-18 years from 475 HIV-affected families in Anhui, China, participated in the randomized controlled trial. A significant overall intervention effect on reducing negative behaviors was observed at 18-month follow-up, and the effect remained at 24-month follow-up. The intervention showed greater effects for children aged 13-18 years than those aged 6-12 years. Study findings suggest that a multilevel intervention approach could be beneficial for reducing negative behavior in HIV-affected children. Age-specific programs should be considered to maximize the intervention effects.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; children; family; intervention; negative behaviors
Year: 2017 PMID: 29243519 PMCID: PMC6414285 DOI: 10.1177/1359105317746479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053