Beneath the Mask: A Group Therapy Model Supporting Children Infected With and Affected by HIV/AIDS |
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Authors: | Simone Shindler Mary Tangelder |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Teresa Group , Toronto, Ontario, Canada simone@on.aibn.com;3. The Teresa Group , Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | In 2007 a study was conducted to identify the outcomes of an activity-based psychosocial intervention called Leading the Way, a program designed for children infected with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS, based in Toronto, Canada. Qualitative and quantitative data showed that children who were unaware of the HIV status of their families experienced heightened anxiety and depression when compared to children who were aware of the presence of HIV in their families. Furthermore, data indicated that though the intervention positively influenced children's senses of self and their ability to cope and problem solve, deep social stigma surrounding HIV continued to profoundly affect the lives of these children. The ethical dilemmas involved in serving populations of children who have not been disclosed to regarding their own or a family members' HIV status came to light in the development of the program and are discussed in the analysis of data. |
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Keywords: | children HIV/AIDS disclosure social work activity-based therapy |
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