Addressing intergenerational communication is key to developing an "adolescent-friendly" family-based HIV counselling and testing intervention
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2016
TITLE AUTHOR(S): N.Gillespie, L.Knight, Z.Essack, N.Ngcobo, T.Rochat, H.Van Rooyen
KEYWORDS: ADOLESCENTS, FAMILY PARTICIPATION, HIV TESTING AND COUNSELLING (HTC), HIV/AIDS COUNSELLING
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 9385
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/10116
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/10116
If you would like to obtain a copy of this Research Output, please contact Hanlie Baudin at researchoutputs@hsrc.ac.za.
-
Related Research Outputs:
- Social and behavioral aspects of child and adolescent participation in HIV vaccine trials
- The development of harmonized minimum standards for guidance on HIV testing and counselling (HTC) in the SADC region: assessment report on HTC policy reviews
- The VUKA family program: piloting a family-based psychosocial intervention to promote health and mental health among HIV infected early adolescents in South Africa
- Is it lawful to offer HIV self-testing to children in South Africa?
- Taking HIV testing to families: designing a family-based intervention to facilitate HIV testing, disclosure, and intergenerational communication
- Pregnancy termination among South African adolescents
- What's changed?: the racial orientations of South African adolescents during rapid political change
- Putting HIV/AIDS counselling in South Africa in its place
- Adolescents perceptions of the future of South Africa: a 40 year perspective
- Report on the child and adolescent mental health policy guidelines workshop
- What puts adolescents at risk?
- Adolescence and youth: the challenge of violence in post-conflict South Africa
- Birth to twenty
- Attitudes towards HIV-antibody testing and people with AIDS among university students in India, South Africa and United States
- Report on the provincial round table: implementing the child & adolescent mental health policy guidelines
- HIV testing attitudes, AIDS stigma, and voluntary HIV counselling and testing in a black township in Cape Town, South Africa
- Family and community interventions for children affected by AIDS
- Evaluation of HIV counselling and testing, self-disclosure, social support and sexual behaviour change among a rural sample of HIV reactive patients in South Africa
- Children and youth at risk: adaptation and pilot study of the CHAMP (Amaqhawe) programme in South Africa
- Violent behaviour in adolescence: casual pathways, risk assessment and intervention