Authors
Lara ME Vaz, Suzanne Maman, Eugenia Eng, Oscar A Barbarin, Tomi Tshikandu, Frieda Behets
Publication date
2011/5/1
Journal
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
307-315
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objective:
Adult caregivers provide children living with HIV with varying amounts and types of information about their health status that may affect their coping and health care behaviors. We aimed to describe patterns of information sharing with children and thoughts around disclosure among caregivers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Methods:
A total of 259 primary caregivers of children aged 5 to 17 years in an HIV pediatric care and treatment program were screened; 8 adult caregivers (3%) had informed their child of the child's HIV status. We conducted structured interviews with 201 caregivers whose children had not yet been told their HIV status.
Results:
Nearly 50% of caregivers had provided no information to their child about their health; 15% had given partial information without mentioning HIV, and 33% provided information that deflected attention from HIV, whether deliberately so or otherwise …
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Scholar articles
LME Vaz, S Maman, E Eng, OA Barbarin, T Tshikandu… - Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 2011