Self-management guidelines for youth who have lost a family provider through HIV/AIDS
Background: When parents die from HIV/AIDS-related causes, children often experience emotional instability and are given additional obligations, such as caring for siblings. Youths may react in a variety of ways, including increasing alcohol consumption, and their relationships with their siblings m...
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Main Authors: | Siphesihle D. Hlophe (Author), Karien Jooste (Author) |
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