HIV/AIDS, Stigma and Children

HIV/AIDS, Stigma and Children

A literature review HIV/AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as a key problem that needs to be addressed in HIV/AIDS interventions with adults. The literature on children and HIV/AIDS is extensive, as is the literature on HIV/AIDS related stigma, but specific research on HIV/AIDS-related stigma and children is relatively sparse. This title provides a review of the available literature in this regard.

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  • Format: 280mm x 210mm
  • Pages: 88
  • ISBN 13: 978-07969-2188-8
  • Publish Year: HSRC Press
  • Rights: World Rights

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A literature review HIV/AIDS-related stigma has been recognised as a key problem that needs to be addressed in HIV/AIDS interventions with adults. The literature on children and HIV/AIDS is extensive, as is the literature on HIV/AIDS related stigma, but specific research on HIV/AIDS-related stigma and children is relatively sparse. This title provides a review of the available literature in this regard. This report is part of a series examining the work undertaken as part of the Kellogg OVC Intervention Project from 2002 to 2005.

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3: THE HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC, STIGMA AND CHILDREN
CHAPTER 4: RECOMMENDATIONS
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSIONS

Dr Harriet Deacon is an independent consultant to the HSRC.
Inez Stephney was until recently, a senior researcher in the Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health research programme of the HSRC.

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