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Pediatric AIDS: psychosocial impact.

J A Mangos1, T Doran, B Aranda-Naranjo

  • 1South Texas Children's AIDS Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Health Science, San Antonio 78284-7802.

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|June 1, 1990
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic significantly impacts American families, especially children. This communication explores the profound psychosocial and financial effects of pediatric AIDS on patients, families, and society.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychosocial Medicine

Background:

  • The HIV/AIDS epidemic has infiltrated the American family structure.
  • Pediatric AIDS presents unique challenges impacting children and their families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the multifaceted psychosocial impacts of pediatric AIDS.
  • To examine the effects on patients, families, and society.

Main Methods:

  • This communication is a discussion and review of existing knowledge.
  • No specific experimental methods were detailed in the abstract.

Main Results:

  • Pediatric AIDS causes significant psychosocial effects including intellectual, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual changes.

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  • Financial burdens on families are a notable consequence.
  • Societal impacts, both adverse and favorable, are also observed.
  • Conclusions:

    • Pediatric AIDS has a profound and wide-ranging impact on the American family.
    • Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing supportive interventions.