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Do Children Orphaned by AIDS Experience Distress Over Time? A Latent Growth Curve Analysis of Depressive Symptoms

机译:艾滋病孤儿随着时间的流逝会经历痛苦吗?抑郁症状的潜在生长曲线分析

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This longitudinal study aimed to examine the enduring effects of parental HIV/AIDS on children's psychological well-being in Asia. A sample of 1625 children aged from 6 to 18 years old were assessed annually for their depressive symptoms over three years. Latent growth curve modeling (LGCM) was used to examine the trajectories of depressive symptoms among AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in comparison with children from HIV-free families. AIDS orphans demonstrated the highest initial level of depressive symptoms among the three groups. On average, children's depressive symptoms scores can be expected to realize an approximate 25% decrease for AIDS orphans, 19% decrease for vulnerable children and 15% decrease for comparison children over a 3-year period. Individual differences within the groups showed that children with higher initial level of depressive symptoms can be expected to decrease slower over time. Multiple group LGCM showed that the three groups of children demonstrated significantly different trajectories of depressive symptoms. Among the key demographic factors, only age exerted an effect on the trajectory of depressive symptoms of vulnerable children, indicating that the younger children showed higher level of initial depressive symptoms and lower rate of decrease than the older children. The current study enriched our knowledge on the longitudinal effect of parental HIV/AIDS on children's emotional distress. Future psychological support might take the children's developmental stages and cultural appropriateness into consideration and deliver service for the most vulnerable group of children affected by HIV/AIDS.
机译:这项纵向研究旨在检验父母艾滋病毒/艾滋病对亚洲儿童心理健康的持久影响。每年评估1625名6至18岁儿童的抑郁症状,历时三年。潜伏增长曲线模型(LGCM)用于检查艾滋病孤儿和弱势儿童与无艾滋病毒家庭儿童相比的抑郁症状轨迹。艾滋病孤儿在三组中表现出最高的抑郁症状初始水平。平均而言,在三年内,儿童的抑郁症状得分可望在AIDS孤儿中降低约25%,在弱势儿童中降低19%,在比较儿童中降低15%。各组之间的个体差异表明,最初具有较高抑郁症状的儿童随着时间的推移会逐渐减慢。多组LGCM显示,三组儿童表现出明显不同的抑郁症状轨迹。在关键的人口统计学因素中,只有年龄会影响弱势儿童的抑郁症状轨迹,这表明,较年长的儿童,年幼的儿童表现出较高的初始抑郁症状水平,而其下降率较低。当前的研究丰富了我们对父母艾滋病毒/艾滋病对儿童情绪困扰的纵向影响的知识。未来的心理支持可能会考虑儿童的发展阶段和文化适应性,并为受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的最弱势儿童群体提供服务。

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