Home-based Treatment for Children and Families Affected by HIV and AIDS: Dealing With Stigma, Secrecy, Disclosure, and Loss
Gewirtz A, Gossart-Walker S. Home-based Treatment for Children and Families Affected by HIV and AIDS: Dealing With Stigma, Secrecy, Disclosure, and Loss. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2000, 9: 313-330. PMID: 10768069, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30121-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAdolescentBereavementChildChild, PreschoolFamilyFemaleFoster Home CareHIV InfectionsHome Care ServicesHumansMaleMaternal DeprivationPatient Care TeamPrejudiceSick RoleTruth DisclosureConceptsCase management servicesHome-based servicesHome-based treatmentContinuity of careMental health servicesMental health needsTreatment complianceClinical teamRequire interventionHealth servicesHealthcare providersPsychologic developmentHealth needsHIVAIDSChildrenMultiple assaultsLong-term developmental trajectoriesManagement servicesVulnerable childrenCompelling needIllnessDevelopmental trajectoriesAn Effective Strategy for Intervention with Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV and AIDS
Gossart-Walker S, Moss N. An Effective Strategy for Intervention with Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV and AIDS. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2000, 9: 331-345. PMID: 10768070, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30122-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapeutic needsChild's therapeutic needsAdaptive coping mechanismsMother's illnessHealthy adultsEarly childhoodPainHIVPregnancyChildrenEffective strategyClinical skillsIllnessHealingGroupSafetySource of comfortMembers' experiencesSense of safetyRAGEAngry outburstsCoping mechanismsGroup experienceAIDS