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Posttraumatic stress symptoms among adults caring for orphaned children in HIV-endemic South Africa.

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Posttraumatic stress symptoms among adults caring for orphaned children in HIV-endemic South Africa.

Auteurs : Caroline Kuo [États-Unis] ; Madhavi K. Reddy ; Don Operario ; Lucie Cluver ; Dan J. Stein

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There is growing evidence that mental health is a significant issue among families affected by AIDS-related parental deaths. The current study examined posttraumatic stress symptoms and identified risk factors among adults caring for AIDS-orphaned and other-orphaned children in an HIV-endemic South African community. A representative community sample of adults caring for children (N = 1,599) was recruited from Umlazi Township. Of the 116 participants who reported that a traumatic event was still bothering them, 19 % reported clinically significant posttraumatic stress symptoms. Of the 116 participants, caregivers of AIDS-orphaned and other-orphaned children were significantly more likely to meet threshold criteria for PTSD (28 %) compared to caregivers of non-orphaned children (10 %). Household receipt of an old age pension was identified as a possible protective factor for PTSD symptoms among caregivers of orphaned children. Services are needed to address PTSD symptoms among caregivers of orphaned children.

DOI: 10.1007/s10461-013-0461-9
PubMed: 23539187


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