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Rodlach,Alexander. (2006). Witches,Westerners, and HIV: AIDS & Cultures of Blame in Africa. CA: Left Coast Press, (232272 pp., $29.95-pb,ISBN-978-1-59874-034-9)
Authors:Colita Nichols Fairfax
Affiliation:Norfolk State University , Norfolk, VA
Abstract:This research explores the parental relationship (or lack thereof) between young adults in long-term care facilities and their children. The study explores not only the ecological impediments presented by the medical disposition of the parent but the psychosocial schism between parent and child, notwithstanding the redefinition of their role as parent and acceptance of the concept of interdependence. The article qualitatively addresses how such breaches are bridged through external parental substitutes and how the structural obstructions might be logistically addressed in the face of a parental inclination and desire to remain involved. Implications for practice, policy development, and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Young adults  long-term care  ecology  parental  impediments  interdependence
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