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AIDS Care ; 29(6): 793-799, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27951734

ABSTRACT

Prior studies indicate a substantial link between maternal depression and early child health but give limited consideration to the direction of this relationship or the context in which it occurs. We sought to create a contextually informed conceptual framework of this relationship through semi-structured interviews with women that had lived experience of caring for an HIV-infected child while coping with depression and anxiety symptoms. Caregivers explained their role in raising healthy children as complex and complicated by poverty, stigma, and isolation. Caregivers discussed the effects of their own mental health on child well-being as primarily emotional and behavioral, and explained how looking after a child could bring distress, particularly when unable to provide desired care for sick children. Our findings suggest the need for investigation of the reciprocal effects of child sickness on caregiver wellness and for integrated programs that holistically address the needs of HIV-affected families.


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Anxiety , Caregivers/psychology , Depression , HIV Infections , Mental Health , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Anxiety/etiology , Child, Preschool , Depression/etiology , Female , HIV Infections/therapy , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Middle Aged , Poverty , Social Isolation/psychology , Social Stigma , Young Adult
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