نتایج جستجو برای: orphaned children

تعداد نتایج: 463437  

2009
Jody Heymann Rachel Kidman

Families play central roles in the HIV/AIDS pandemic, caring for both orphaned children and the ill. This extra caregiving depletes two family resources essential for supporting children: time and money. We use recent data from published studies in sub-Saharan Africa to illustrate deficits and document community responses. In Botswana, parents caring for the chronically ill had less time for th...

2014
Kimiyo Kikuchi Krishna C Poudel John Muganda Tomoko Sato Vincent Mutabazi Ribakare Muhayimpundu Adolphe Majyambere Simon P Nyonsenga Eriko Sase Masamine Jimba

INTRODUCTION Every year, approximately 260,000 children are infected with HIV in low- and middle-income countries. The timely initiation and high level of maintenance of antiretroviral therapy (ART) are crucial to reducing the suffering of HIV-positive children. We need to develop a better understanding of the background of children's ART non-adherence because it is not well understood. The pur...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Ross E. Vanderwert Charles H. Zeanah Nathan A. Fox Charles A. Nelson

Extreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effects on developmental outcomes across multiple domains for many abandoned or orphaned children. The Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) examines the outcomes for children originally placed in institutions who were assessed comprehensively and then randomized to foster care (FCG) or care as usual (...

2005
Papa Seck

This paper looks at the consequences children face when they lose a parent(s). After modeling the representative household’s bargaining process between their biological and orphaned children, the empirical section of this paper looks at the types of activities that children engage in, and the differences in educational outlays of host households between those children who have lost their parent...

2015
Rwamahe Rutakumwa Flavia Zalwango Esther Richards Janet Seeley

The care of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa is often undertaken by grandparents, yet little is known about the care relationship between grandparent and grandchild. Our aim was to examine this relationship to understand the needs and responsibilities of both the HIV positive child and older carer and the nature of the relationship, and to assess the implications for care for...

2005
Amy Norman Suneetha Kadiyala Mickey Chopra

Worldwide, more than 14 million children have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS. In South Africa, the current epicentre of the epidemic, it is estimated that by 2010, 16% of children will be orphaned by AIDS. The implication of the term " AIDS orphan " has been that parents with AIDS have no plan in place to provide for the care of their children in the event of their deaths. In the majority of policy ...

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