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THE HIV-INFECTED CHILD - PARENTAL RESPONSES AND PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPLICATIONS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPSYCHIATRY Wiener, L., THEUT, S., STEINBERG, S. M., Riekert, K. A., Pizzo, P. A. 1994; 64 (3): 485-492
Abstract
Four dimensions of psychological adaptation of 101 parents of HIV-infected children were examined. Heightened anxiety, depression, and anticipatory grief were associated with child's age at diagnosis, parent's HIV status, and parent's relationship to the child. Parents at higher risk for psychological distress were identified, and an optimum time point for intervention is suggested.
View details for Web of Science ID A1994NX80200016
View details for PubMedID 7977671