Resilience and associated factors in orphaned and separated adolescents in Kenya: Understanding the relationship with care environment and HIV risks
ABSTRACTOrphans are at higher risk of HIV infection and several important HIV risk factors than non-orphans; however, this may be due to a combination of related social, psychological, and economic factors, as well as care environment, rather than orphan status alone. Understanding these complex rel...
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Main Authors: | Sarah C. Sutherland (Author), Harry S. Shannon (Author), David Ayuku (Author), David L. Streiner (Author), Olli Saarela (Author), Lukoye Atwoli (Author), Joseph Hogan (Author), Paula Braitstein (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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