نتایج جستجو برای: orphans

تعداد نتایج: 1332  

2011
Rose C Fagbemissi Lisa L Price

BACKGROUND AIDS has created new vulnerabilities for rural African households due to prime-age adult mortality and is assumed to lead to impairment of the intergenerational transfer of farming knowledge. There has been scant research to date, however, on the impacts of parental death on farming knowledge of children made orphans by AIDS. The question we investigate is if there is a difference in...

Journal: :SAHARA J : journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance 2007
C Oleke A Blystad O B Rekdal K M Moland

Uganda is estimated to have around two million orphans constituting approximately 19% of all the children in the country. This paper presents findings from a study on the experiences of orphan care among Langi people of Amach sub-county in Lira District, northern Uganda, and discusses their policy implications. The study utilised the following methods in data collection: eight months of ethnogr...

Journal: :AIDS care 2007
G Zhao X Li X Fang J Zhao H Yang B Stanton

The China Ministry of Health has estimated that there are at least 100,000 AIDS orphans in China. The UNICEF China Office estimates that between 150,000 and 250,000 additional children will be orphaned by AIDS over the next five years. However, limited data are available regarding the sociodemographic characteristics, care arrangements, barriers to appropriate grief resolution and psychological...

Journal: :AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education 2013
Annie Talbot Chaste Uwihoreye Charles Kamen Philip Grant Lawrence McGlynn Isaac Mugabe Martin Nshimyumukiza Pierre Dongier Debbie Slamowitz Cindy Padilla Jaqueline Uvamahoro Irene Musayidire Ancilla Mukarubuga Andrew Zolopa

The nongovernmental organization, Uyisenga N'Manzi (UNM), provides Rwandan orphans of genocide and HIV/AIDS with education, social, and mental health services. Many orphans in UNM report symptoms of psychological trauma. The primary study objective was to evaluate a multidisciplinary program integrating HIV prevention with an existing package of mental health services. We randomly selected 120 ...

2012
Dickson S Nsagha Anne-Cécile ZK Bissek Sarah M Nsagha Jules-Clement N Assob Henri-Lucien F Kamga Dora M Njamnshi Anna L Njunda Marie-Thérèse O Obama Alfred K Njamnshi

HIV/AIDS is a major public health problem in Cameroon and Africa, and the challenges of orphans and vulnerable children are a threat to child survival, growth and development. The HIV prevalence in Cameroon was estimated at 5.1% in 2010. The objective of this study was to assess the burden of orphans and vulnerable children due to HIV/AIDS in Cameroon. A structured search to identify publicatio...

Journal: :Curationis 2013
Donald Skinner Carla Sharp Sean Jooste Sakhumzi Mfecane Leickness Simbayi

BACKGROUND It is generally assumed that orphan status increases the risk to children of a range of negative outcomes. In South Africa, death of parents due to HIV-related illness is contributing to a rapid increase in the prevalence of orphans. This paper presents descriptive data from two South African communities, namely Kopanong, in the Free State and Kanana in the North West province, chara...

2015
Mathildah M Mokgatle Sphiwe Madiba

BACKGROUND Provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC) is offered as part of the normal standard of care to increase access to treatment for HIV-infected children. In practice, HIV diagnosis occurs in late childhood following recurrent and chronic infections. We investigated primary caregivers' reported reasons for seeking HIV testing for children aged 5-18 years, determined the orphan...

Journal: :Peshawar Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (PJPBS) 2016

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2012
Lucie D Cluver Mark Orkin Frances Gardner Mark E Boyes

BACKGROUND   By 2008, 12 million children in sub-Saharan Africa were orphaned by AIDS. Cross-sectional studies show psychological problems for AIDS-orphaned children, but until now no longitudinal study has explored enduring psychological effects of AIDS-orphanhood in the developing world. METHODS   A 4-year longitudinal follow-up of AIDS-orphaned children with control groups of other-orphans...

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