Adolescent parenthood and HIV-infection in South Africa-Associations with child cognitive development
HIV, both directly and indirectly, impacts child development outcomes. The most severe impacts are for children infected with HIV, and those exposed but uninfected are also shown to have challenges-though less severe. However, little is known regarding the development of children born to adolescent...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn J. Steventon Roberts (Author), Lorraine Sherr (Author), Katharina Haag (Author), Colette Smith (Author), Janina Jochim (Author), Elona Toska (Author), Marguerite Marlow (Author), Lucie Cluver (Author) |
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