Orphan care in Botswana's working households: growing responsibilities in the absence of adequate support.
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Promoting child and adolescent mental health in the context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa.Where lies the risk? An ecological approach to understanding child mental health risk and vulnerabilities in sub-saharan AfricaHIV/AIDS, declining family resources and the community safety net.Models of care for orphaned and separated children and upholding children's rights: cross-sectional evidence from western Kenya.The orphaning experience: descriptions from Ugandan youth who have lost parents to HIV/AIDSCaregiver burden among adults caring for orphaned children in rural South Africa.The extent of community and public support available to families caring for orphans in Malawi.Caring for AIDS-orphaned children: an exploratory study of challenges faced by carers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Harnessing the power of the grassroots to conduct public health research in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from western Kenya in the adaptation of community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches.Care arrangements of AIDS orphans and their relationship with children's psychosocial well-being in rural ChinaNutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.Overweight status of the primary caregivers of orphan and vulnerable children in 3 Southern African countries: a cross sectional studyAssociations Between Orphan and Vulnerable Child Caregiving, Household Wealth Disparities, and Women's Overweight Status in Three Southern African Countries Participating in Demographic Health SurveysSOCIAL SUPPORT DISPARITIES FOR CAREGIVERS OF AIDS-ORPHANED CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA.The relationship between parental presence and child sexual violence: Evidence from thirteen countries in sub-Saharan Africa.A developmental psychopathology framework of the psychosocial needs of children orphaned by HIVPotentially traumatic experiences and sexual health among orphaned and separated adolescents in five low- and middle-income countries.Public Perceptions, Beliefs and Experiences of Fostering and Adoption: A National Qualitative Study in South AfricaImproving practice in community-based settings: a randomized trial of supervision - study protocol.Children and HIV/AIDS: from research to policy and action in resource-limited settingsCaregiver supportive policies to improve child outcomes in the wake of the HIV/AIDS epidemic: an analysis of the gap between what is needed and what is available in 25 high prevalence countries.Community interventions providing care and support to orphans and vulnerable children: a review of evaluation evidence.Assitance needed for the integration of orphaned and vulnerable children--views of South African family and community members.Assessing factors associated with HIV testing among adolescents in Malawi.Experiences of grandmothers caring for orphan grandchildren in Botswana.Third molar maturity index (I3M) for assessing age of majority in a black African population in Botswana.Africa's orphan crisis: two community-based models of care.Institutional Care of Children in Low- and Middle-Income Settings: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom of Oliver Twist.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.'Older women', customary obligations and orphan foster caregiving: the case of queen mothers in Manya Klo, Ghana.Orphans' perspectives on grief and loss in Botswana.The socio-economic impacts of AIDS on families caring for AIDS-orphaned children in Mbeya rural district, TanzaniaChallenges faced by caregivers of vulnerable children in Cross River State and Abuja Federal Capital Territory, NigeriaOrphan competent communities: A framework for community analysis and actionPredictors of Child-Fostering Attitudes in a Large Cross-Section of Kenyan Women: Family, Health and Psycho-Social Factors and the Residual Presence of Childhood AdversitiesAdolescent Resilience in Northern Uganda: The Role of Social Support and Prosocial Behavior in Reducing Mental Health ProblemsThe Effectiveness of Educational Support to Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Tanzania and Uganda
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Orphan care in Botswana's working households: growing responsibilities in the absence of adequate support.
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Candace M Miller
Divya Rajaraman
S Jody Heymann
S V Subramanian
Sofia Gruskin
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10.2105/AJPH.2005.072280
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2006-06-29T00:00:00Z