Children Living in HIV Families: A Review

Author(s)
Islam, Md. Shahidul
Minichiello, Victor
Scott, John
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
This review article summarizes the current knowledge about children born or living in families affected by HIV, a topic of recent interest in the HIV field. It also presents a case study of a child's narrative about the implications of living with a HIV parent. The case study is part of a larger study involving both parents and children living with HIV in Bangladesh. The paper discusses the implications of HIV for children, their families, and social services to gain a better understanding of some of the social issues, such as stigma, associated with this illness. The paper recommends that the development of effective social and service interventions using appropriate language, information, and access to social support services are urgently needed to reduce the concerns and increase the life opportunities of children living in HIV families.
Citation
Journal of Child and Adolescent Behaviour, 2(5), p. 1-7
ISSN
2375-4494
Link
Language
en
Publisher
OMICS Publishing Group
Title
Children Living in HIV Families: A Review
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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