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HIV/AIDS, Stigma and Children

HIV/AIDS, Stigma and Children

Harriet Deacon, & Inez Stephney
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.

HSRC Press

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Format: 

280mm x 210mm

Pages: 

88

ISBN-13: 

978-07969-2188-8

Publish Year: 

2007

Rights: 

World Rights

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

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.

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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