"We can tell a good teacher who cares, understands, and can be confidential about it": youth and caregiver experiences with HIV disclosure to schools in Kenya
IntroductionDisclosure of one's HIV status to others is often difficult due to the fear of stigma. However, disclosure may facilitate receiving social support. Many youth living with HIV (YLH) are enrolled in school as better treatments have improved the health and survival of children with HIV...
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Main Authors: | Hellen Moraa (Author), Irene Njuguna (Author), Cyrus Mugo (Author), Anne Mbwayo (Author), Florence Nyapara (Author), Calvins Aballa (Author), Anjuli Dawn Wagner (Author), Dalton Wamalwa (Author), Grace John-Stewart (Author), Irene Inwani (Author), Gabrielle O'Malley (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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