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Impact of parent death and an intervention on the adjustment of adolescents whose parents have HIV/AIDS.
Authors:Rotheram-Borus  Mary Jane; Stein  Judith A; Lin  Ying-Ying
Abstract:The impact of parental death and the efficacy of a coping-skills intervention were examined on the adjustment of 211 adolescent children of parents with HIV/AIDS (PWH) over a 2-year period. During the follow-up period, 35% of the PWH died. Using longitudinal structural equation model, controlling for prior measures of adjustment at baseline, the authors found that children of deceased PWH reported significantly more emotional distress and problem behaviors 2 years later. Youth randomized with their parent to a coping-skills intervention reported significantly fewer problem behaviors and sexual partners 2 years later. Also, adolescents were better-adjusted 2 years later when their parents had reported less emotional distress and less severe physical health symptoms at baseline. Female adolescents reported more emotional distress at baseline and at 2 years than males; male adolescents reported more problem behaviors at baseline than the females. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:parental death  coping-skills  intervention  HIV  AIDS  emotional distress  adolescent children  emotional adjustment
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