World Journal of AIDS

World Journal of AIDS

ISSN Print: 2160-8814
ISSN Online: 2160-8822
www.scirp.org/journal/wja
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[1] Telling Children with Perinatal HIV About Their HIV Serostatus: Healthcare Workers' Practices and Barriers to Disclosing in a South African Rural Health District
2021
[2] Should children know their HIV status? Prevalence, caregiver's perspectives and barriers to disclosure at the National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria
2020
[3] Disclosure of human immunodeficiency virus status to children: Pattern followed by parents and caregivers
2020
[4] Barriers and impact of disclosure of HIV status to children at the National Hospital, Abuja Nigeria
2020
[5] HIV disclosure to perinatally infected children and adolescents: A study of healthcare workers' perspectives in Alfred Nzo Health District/by Cynthia Diko
2019
[6] Communication about HIV and medication between caregivers and children with perinatally acquired HIV in Moretele sub district
2019
[7] HIV disclosure to perinatally infected children and adolescents: A study of healthcare workers' perspectives in Alfred Nzo Health District
2019
[8] The Psycho-social Experiences of Children Living with Vertically Transmitted HIV/AIDS at Messina Hospital, South Africa
2018
[9] Experiences of drug adherence by HIV infected adolescents in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
2018
[10] Fear of stigma, beliefs, and knowledge about HIV are barriers to early access to HIV testing and disclosure for perinatally infected children and adolescents in rural …
South African Family Practice, 2017
[11] The Contextual Environmental Factors Shaping Disclosure of HIV Status across Populations Groups in Sub-Saharan Africa
HIV/AIDS-Contemporary Challenges, 2017
[12] Fear of stigma, beliefs, and knowledge about HIV are barriers to early access to HIV testing and disclosure for perinatally infected children and adolescents in rural …
South African Family Practice, 2017
[13] Prevalence of Disclosure of Hiv Positive Status and Its Predictors Among Children and Adolescents With Hiv Infection Attending the Paediatric Infectious Disease …
Ethiopian Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 2017
[14] Prevalence of Disclosure of Hiv Positive Status and Its Predictors Among Children and Adolescents With Hiv Infection Attending the Paediatric Infectious …
2016
[15] PREVALENCE OF DISCLO SURE OF HIV POSITIVE STATUS AND ITS PREDICTORS AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH HIV INFECTION ATTENDING THE PAEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC AT TIKUR ANBESSA SPECIALIZED TEACHING HOSPITAL, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
2016
[16] CYSTIC ECHINOCOCCOSIS IN CHILDREN: A 5 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS AT TIKUR ANBESSA SPECIALIZED TEACHING HOSPITAL,ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Ethiopian Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 2016
[17] PREVALENCE OF DISCLOSURE OF HIV POSITIVE STATUS AND ITS PREDICTORS AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH HIV INFECTION …
2016
[18] The content of disclosure messages to children with perinatal acquired HIV: Implications for disclosure interventions and guidelines for caregivers in resource …
2016
[19] The content of disclosure messages to children with perinatal acquired HIV: Implications for disclosure interventions and guidelines for caregivers in resource-limited …
2016
[20] The content of disclosure messages to children with perinatal acquired HIV: Implications for disclosure interventions and guidelines for caregivers in resource-limited …
2016
[21] Perceptions, Reasons and Experiences of Disclosing HIV Diagnosis to Infected Children in Kweneng District, Botswana
International Journal of Health Sciences and Research (IJHSR), 2014
[22] Exploring the lived experiences of adolescents living with vertically acquired HIV
2014
[23] Assessment of magnitude and factors that affect care givers' disclosure of HIV diagnosis to their HIV infected children in Addis Ababa Ethiopia 2013/2014.
Thesis, 2014
[24] Parental accounts of sharing an autism spectrum diagnosis with their child: a thematic analysis
2014
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