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Parental HIV/AIDS status and death, and children's psychological wellbeing.

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Parental HIV/AIDS status and death, and children's psychological wellbeing.

Auteurs : Paul Narh Doku [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Ghana has an estimated one million orphans, 250,000 are due to AIDS parental deaths. This is the first study that examined the impact of parental HIV/AIDS status and death on the mental health of children in Ghana.

DOI: 10.1186/1752-4458-3-26
PubMed: 19930684


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<AbstractText Label="METHODS" NlmCategory="METHODS">In a cross-sectional survey, 4 groups of 200 children (children whose parents died of AIDS, children whose parents died of causes other than AIDS, children living with parents infected with HIV/AIDS, and non-orphaned children whose parents are not known to be infected with HIV/AIDS) aged between 10 and 19 were interviewed on their hyperactivity, emotional, conduct, and peer problems using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">Children whose parents died of AIDS showed very high levels of peer problems [F (3,196) = 7.34, p < .001] whilst both orphaned groups scored similarly high on conduct problems [F (3, 196) = 14.85, p < .001]. Hyperactivity showed no difference and was very low in the entire sample. Emotional problems were very high in all the groups except among the non-orphaned children [F (3, 196) = 5.10, p < .001].</AbstractText>
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