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Perspectives on disclosure among children living with HIV in India
Kayur Mehta
, Maria L. Ekstrand
, Elsa Heylen
, G. N. Sanjeeva
,
Anita Shet
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Keyphrases
Antiretroviral Therapy
100%
Caregiver-child Dyad
25%
Children Living with HIV
100%
Children's Experiences
25%
Children's Responses
25%
Comprehensive Approach
25%
Cultural Sensitivity
25%
Disclosure Status
25%
Health Education
25%
Health Personnel
25%
HIV Clinics
25%
HIV Diagnosis
25%
HIV in India
100%
HIV Knowledge
50%
HIV Status Disclosure
50%
Iterative Process
25%
Knowledge-how
25%
Medical Personnel
75%
Older children
50%
Parent Caregivers
25%
Parent-child Relationship
25%
Perceived Stigma
25%
Primary Caregivers
25%
Process of Care
25%
Social Desirability Bias
50%
Social Desirability Scale
25%
Southern India
25%
Tertiary Care Hospital
25%
Young children
25%
Psychology
Caregiver
23%
Cultural Sensitivity
7%
Disclosure
100%
Social Desirability Bias
15%
Social Desirability Scale
7%
Toddlers
7%