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Psychological Resilience among Children Affected by Parental HIV/AIDS: A Conceptual Framework.

Abstract:
HIV-related parental illness and death have a profound and lasting impact on a child's psychosocial wellbeing, potentially compromising the child's future. In response to a paucity of theoretical and conceptual discussions regarding the development of resilience among children affected by parental HIV, we proposed a conceptual framework of psychological resilience among children affected by HIV based on critical reviews of the existing theoretical and empirical literature. Three interactive social ecological factors were proposed to promote the resilience processes and attenuate the negative impact of parental HIV on children's psychological development. Internal assets, such as cognitive capacity, motivation to adapt, coping skills, religion/spirituality, and personality, promote resilience processes. Family resources and community resources are two critical contextual factors that facilitate resilience process. Family resources contain smooth transition, functional caregivers, attachment relationship, parenting discipline. Community resources contain teacher support, peer support, adult mentors, and effective school. The implications of the conceptual framework for future research and interventions among children affected by parental HIV were discussed.
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10.1080/21642850.2015.1068698

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Social Policy & Intervention
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Publisher:
Taylor and Francis Open
Journal:
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine More from this journal
Volume:
3
Issue:
1
Pages:
217-235
Publication date:
2015-08-10
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2164-2850
ISSN:
2164-2850


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English
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2016-01-26
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