The impact of HIV/AIDS on the family and other significant relationships: the African clan revisited.
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TOWARD A CRITICAL BIOSOCIAL MODEL OF ECOHEALTH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE HIV/AIDS AND NUTRITION INSECURITY SYNDEMICEpidemiologic characteristics of HIV-positive patients referring to behavioral diseases consultation center in Shiraz, Iran.They are not always a burden: older people and child fostering in Uganda during the HIV epidemic."For someone who's rich, it's not a problem". Insights from Tanzania on diabetes health-seeking and medical pluralism among Dar es Salaam's urban poorAIDS in Africans living in London.Families, children, migration and AIDS.Stigma as experienced by women accessing prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV services in Karnataka, India.Food meanings in HIV and AIDS caregiving trajectories: ritual, optimism and anguish among caregivers in LesothoSocioeconomic Differentials Between HIV Caregivers and Noncaregivers: Is There a Selection Effect? A Case of Older People Living in Nairobi City Slums.HIV testing and tolerance to gender based violence: a cross-sectional study in Zambia.The psychological well-being of children orphaned by AIDS in Cape Town, South Africa.Family support as a mediator of change in sexual risk-taking attitudes among orphaned adolescents in rural UgandaImpact of the HIV epidemic on population and household structure: the dynamics and evidence to dateFamily systems and HIV/AIDS in South Africa.Training and capacity development: the foundation of interventions to support young children affected by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan AfricaSkin disease among human immunodeficiency virus-infected adolescents in Zimbabwe: a strong indicator of underlying HIV infectionUnderstanding the strategies employed to cope with increased numbers of AIDS-orphaned children in families in rural settings: a case of Mbeya Rural District, TanzaniaThe relationship between orphanhood and child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990s-2000s.Under the radar: community safety nets for AIDS-affected households in sub-Saharan Africa.Intergenerational transfers in the era of HIV/AIDS: Evidence from rural Malawi.International Perspectives on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.Growing up HIV-positive in Uganda: "psychological immunodeficiency"? A qualitative study.Caregivers' experiences with major depression concealed by physical illness in patients recruited from central Ugandan Primary Health Care Centers.Experiences of orphan care in Amach, Uganda: assessing policy implications.A study of the experiences of women living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda.Obligation to family during times of transition: care, support and the response to HIV and AIDS in rural South Africa.Livelihood strategies and nutritional status of grandparent caregivers of AIDS orphans in Nyando District, Kenya.Reconsidering the orphan problem: the emergence of male caregivers in Lesotho.How does AIDS illness affect women's residential decisions? Findings from an ethnographic study in a Cape Town township.Extended family caring for children orphaned by AIDS: balancing essential work and caregiving in a high HIV prevalence nations.Mass orphanhood in the era of HIV/AIDS.The compassion of concealment: silence between older caregivers and dying patients in the AIDS era, northwest Tanzania.Gogo care and protection of vulnerable children in rural Malawi: changing responsibilities, capacity to provide, and implications for well-being in the era of HIV and AIDS.The influence of orphan care and other household shocks on health status over time: a longitudinal study of children's caregivers in rural Malawi.Challenging household dynamics: impact of orphanhood, parental absence, and children's living arrangements on education in South Africa.Diversity and mobility in households with children orphaned by AIDS in Couffo, Benin.Orphans of the AIDS epidemic in the United States: transition-related characteristics and psychosocial adjustment at 6 months after mother's death.Entry and re-entry into informal care-giving over a 3-year prospective study among older people in Nairobi slums, Kenya.Health-seeking patterns for AIDS in Malawi.Household structure vs. composition: Understanding gendered effects on educational progress in rural South Africa.
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The impact of HIV/AIDS on the family and other significant relationships: the African clan revisited.
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