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HIV Disease Impact on Mothers: What They Miss During Their Children’s Developmental Years

机译:HIV疾病对母亲的影响:他们在孩子成长年中的思念

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Adjusting to chronic illness is very complicated for families with children, as they are already faced with the challenge of development and childrearing. In this study, qualitative interviews were conducted with HIV positive mothers on a number of issues related to being an HIV positive mother raising young children. One topic of the interview was whether or not they felt that HIV had caused them to miss activities with their children while the children were growing up, what types of activities they had missed, the age of the child for each example, and how HIV had led to missing these activities. Interviews were conducted in 2008 with a random sample of 57 mothers being followed in a longitudinal assessment study. All study participants were English or Spanish speaking. Mean age was 44.1 (SD = 5.6) years; 47% were Latina; 35% African American; 11% White; and 7% other race. About 60% of the mothers disclosed that their HIV status had caused them to miss out on activities with their children while their children were growing up, ranging from daily care activities to major school and extra-curricular activities. Some mothers missed significant amounts of time with their children due to hospitalizations. In some cases mothers felt forced into a choice between mothering ability and their own health, including adherence to medications. Implications for the mothers and the children are discussed.
机译:对于有孩子的家庭,适应慢性病非常复杂,因为他们已经面临发展和育儿的挑战。在这项研究中,对艾滋病毒呈阳性的母亲进行了定性访谈,涉及与成为艾滋病毒呈阳性的母亲抚养幼儿有关的许多问题。访谈的主题之一是,他们是否认为艾滋病毒使他们在孩子成长过程中错过了与孩子的活动,他们错过了哪些类型的活动,每个孩子的年龄以及艾滋病毒的感染方式导致错过了这些活动。访谈于2008年进行,纵向调查研究中随机抽取了57名母亲作为样本。所有研究参与者都说英语或西班牙语。平均年龄是44.1(SD = 5.6)岁;拉丁裔占47%; 35%的非洲裔美国人; 11%白色;和7%其他种族。大约60%的母亲透露,他们的艾滋病毒感染状况导致他们在孩子成长过程中错过了与孩子一起进行的活动,从日常护理活动到大型学校和课外活动。一些母亲由于住院而错过了大量的时间。在某些情况下,母亲感到被迫在生育能力和自身健康(包括坚持服药)之间做出选择。讨论了对母亲和孩子的影响。

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