Abstract:
Family is a significant and often indispensable component of the societal capacity to cope with social, economic and other stressors, such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Thus, family support is a critical component of the success of most HIV prevention programs, including PMTCT. This study sought to explore whether HIV+ mothers on the PMTCT program were receiving support from their families.
Reference:
Poster presented at the 2008 NIMH Annual International Scientific Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Providence, Rhode Island, 6-8 October
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