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Health impacts of co-residence with and caregiving to persons with HIV/AIDS on older parents in Thailand
Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons, 2002An emerging literature indicates that parents are main caregivers to persons with HIV and AIDS (PHAs) in Thailand, especially during the late stages of illness.DocumentPrevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Asia: practical guidance for programs
US Agency for International Development, 2002In most countries in Asia, pediatric incidences of HIV/AIDS are increasing.DocumentParents providing care to adult sons and daughters with HIV/AIDS in Thailand
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001This report is a qualitative analysis of the circumstances and consequences of parental caregiving to adult children with AIDS in Thailand based on open-ended interviews, primarily with parents of adult children who died of AIDS.The results reveal the circumstances that lead to parental caregiving, the tasks involved and the stress they created, how parents coped with this stress, and the conseDocumentResponse to AIDS at individual, household and community levels in Thailand
United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2002Looks at how individuals, families and communities cope with and respond to the challenges presented by HIV/AIDS, particularly outside the much-studied Northern Region. . It begins by briefly reviewing the influence of the on-going social transformation in relation to the AIDS epidemic in Thailand.Pages
