Authors
Caroline Kuo, Millicent Atujuna, Catherine Mathews, Dan J Stein, Jacqueline Hoare, William Beardslee, Don Operario, Lucie Cluver, Larry K. Brown
Publication date
2016/3/24
Journal
AIDS care
Volume
28
Issue
sup1
Pages
106-110
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Adolescents and young people account for 40% of all new HIV infections each year, with South Africa one of the hardest hit countries, and having the largest population of people living with HIV. Although adolescent HIV prevention has been delivered through diverse modalities in South Africa, and although family-based approaches for adolescent HIV prevention have great potential for highly affected settings such as South Africa, there is a scarcity of empirically tested family-based adolescent HIV preventive interventions in this setting. We therefore conducted focus groups and in-depth interviews with key informants including clinicians, researchers, and other individuals representing organizations providing HIV and related health services to adolescents and parents (N = 82). We explored family perspectives and interactions around topics such as communication about sex, HIV, and relationships. Participants …
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