Psychosocial Well-being of Children in HIV/AIDS-Affected Families in Southwest China: A Qualitative Study

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Tao Xu
Zhihua Yan
Song Duan
Changhe Wang
Keming Rou
Zunyou Wu
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[1] Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention,National Centre for Women and Children’s Health
[2] Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention,National Centre for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention
[3] Yunnan Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of AIDS/STD Control and Prevention
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HIV/AIDS; Parent; Children; Psychosocial influence; Qualitative research;
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We investigated the psychosocial well-being of children in HIV/AIDS-affected families in rural China from the child’s and caregiver’s perspectives. Semi-structured interviews were conducted among children living in HIV/AIDS-affected families (n = 16), their caregivers (n = 16) and key community informants (n = 5). Our findings showed that all of the children relied heavily on caregivers and peers to gain psychological support. Children’s psychosocial problems included fear, anxiety, grief, and loss of self-esteem and confidence. Stigma towards children existed, including isolation, ignorance and rejection. Our study illustrates that HIV/AIDS has impacted negatively on the psychosocial well-being of children. These findings can be used as preliminary data supporting more researches to profoundly explore the psychosocial impact of HIV/AIDS on children and appropriately indicate the need for interventions.
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